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Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT

Big strides in cancer detection and treatment from the tiniest technologies
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Big strides in cancer detection and treatment from the tiniest technologies
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MIT chemists discover and isolate a new boron-oxygen molecule
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MIT chemists discover and isolate a new boron-oxygen molecule
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Researchers “reprogram” materials by quickly rearranging their atoms
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Researchers “reprogram” materials by quickly rearranging their atoms
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Powerful shrinking technique could enable devices that compute with light
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Solving hard problems in soft electronics
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MIT School of Engineering faculty receive awards in winter 2026
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Photonics advance could enable compact, high-performance lidar sensors
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Powering 160,000 hours of discovery at MIT.nano
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The hidden structure behind a widely used class of materials
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The hidden structure behind a widely used class of materials
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A materials scientist’s playground
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An engineer’s guide to birds
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With a swipe of a magnet, microscopic “magno-bots” perform complex maneuvers
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With a swipe of a magnet, microscopic “magno-bots” perform complex maneuvers
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Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more
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Geothermal energy turns red hot
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MIT faculty, alumni receive 2025-26 American Physical Society honors
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Sixteen new START.nano companies are developing hard-tech solutions with the support of MIT.nano
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Sixteen new START.nano companies are developing hard-tech solutions with the support of MIT.nano
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Researchers develop molecular editing tool to relocate alcohol groups
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MIT graduate engineering and business programs ranked highly by U.S. News for 2026-27
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Electrons in moiré crystals explore higher-dimensional quantum worlds
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Electrons in moiré crystals explore higher-dimensional quantum worlds
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Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen production
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Tomás Palacios named director of the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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MIT researchers use AI to uncover atomic defects in materials
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MIT researchers use AI to uncover atomic defects in materials
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MIT hackathon tackles real-world challenges in Ukraine
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MIT engineers design proteins by their motion, not just their shape
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Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
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Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
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QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 12 subjects for 2026
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Active Surfaces aims to install peel-and-stick solar panels everywhere
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Lasers, robots, action: MIT workshop explores Raman spectroscopy
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Turning extreme heat into large-scale energy storage
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New sensor sniffs out pneumonia on a patient’s breath
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Discovering the joy of future-forward electrical engineering
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3 Questions: On the future of AI and the mathematical and physical sciences
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New photonic device efficiently beams light into free space
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Finding a nanoscale solution to safer spaceflight
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Finding a nanoscale solution to safer spaceflight
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Recreating the forms and sounds of historical musical instruments
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LAB14 joins the MIT.nano Consortium
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Tackling industry’s burdensome bubble problem
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Tackling industry’s burdensome bubble problem
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Exploring materials at the atomic scale
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Exploring materials at the atomic scale
von MIT.nano am 20. Februar 2026 um 21:20

The X-ray diffraction and imaging facility at MIT.nano adds a new tool to support research in a wide variety of disciplines.