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Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT

Diana Grass: Listening to the body’s language
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Diana Grass: Listening to the body’s language
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Tiny infrared chip could improve detection of gases and heat
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Tiny infrared chip could improve detection of gases and heat
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Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays
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Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays
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MIT-designed educational factory embraces modern manufacturing
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MIT engineers whip up a more breathable hydrogel
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Discovery helps explain why solid-state batteries often fail
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MIT researchers advance toward greater bandwidth, more energy-efficient communications
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Graphene can hold multiple states of superconductivity, a new study finds
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Students from across the Northeast step inside MIT.nano’s cleanroom
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Computer model could enable bridges and buildings that use less material
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A better way to model the behavior of metal alloys
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QS ranks MIT the world’s No. 1 university for 2026-27
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Fluorescent nanosensor enables rapid, first-of-its-kind detection of key gut health biomarker
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins Kavli Prize in Nanoscience
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Innovative projects explore ways to deal with extreme heat
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Improving the performance of high-power electronics
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NSF renews support for MIT-led AI and physics institute, expanding a new model for discovery
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A new vaccine adjuvant could make it easier to eradicate polio
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MIT chemists design impact-resistant plastics
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Scene at MIT: A nanoscientist graduates with her very good boy
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New laboratory at MIT aims to advance quantum research for the nation
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MIT researchers develop a low-cost technique to get lithium out of rocks
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MIT researchers develop a low-cost technique to get lithium out of rocks
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Media Advisory: MIT to establish regional quantum hub
am 28. Mai 2026 um 16:00

With $25 million investment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MIT to build a new shared-use facility to serve as a statewide quantum toolbox.

  • A new sensor could enable earlier detection of bladder cancer
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    Bridging real human movement with digital technology
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    Learning to teach, learning to discover
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    Steel developed at MIT is key to Formula One, Baja 1000, and MIT Motorsports
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    Single-molecule tracker illuminates workings of cancer-related proteins
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    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
    von Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory am 16. April 2026 um 21:10

    New MIT work advances the growing field of ionotronics, in which data are transferred through ions, potentially providing a bridge between electronics and biological tissue.