Feeds Materialien-Nanotechnologie

Materialkunde und Nanotechnologien am MIT

Pixel-by-pixel analysis yields insights into lithium-ion batteries
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Internships fabricate a microelectronics future
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MIT engineers design more powerful RNA vaccines
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Technologies for water conservation and treatment move closer to commercialization
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How to prevent biofilms in space
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How to prevent biofilms in space
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Canceling noise to improve quantum devices
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MIT researchers win grants to develop and test 14 innovative ideas to improve education
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Elsa Olivetti appointed associate dean of engineering
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Teachers embrace hands-on learning in Materials Genome Camp
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School of Engineering awards for 2023
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Chris Schuh named dean of Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
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MIT engineers use kirigami to make ultrastrong, lightweight structures
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The tenured engineers of 2023
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Simple superconducting device could dramatically cut energy use in computing, other applications
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Arrays of quantum rods could enhance TVs or virtual reality devices
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Arrays of quantum rods could enhance TVs or virtual reality devices
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Study finds a surprising new role for a major immune regulator
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Q&A: A high-tech take on Wagner’s “Parsifal” opera
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Sensing and controlling microscopic spin density in materials
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Sensing and controlling microscopic spin density in materials
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New method simplifies the construction process for complex materials
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MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from ancient materials
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School of Engineering second quarter 2023 awards
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3 Questions: What’s it like winning the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition?
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3 Questions: What’s it like winning the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition?
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New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential
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New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential
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New sensor mimics cell membrane functions
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Coloring outside the lines
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Magnetic robots walk, crawl, and swim
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Learning the language of molecules to predict their properties
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Researchers grow precise arrays of nanoLEDs
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Researchers grow precise arrays of nanoLEDs
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Superconducting qubit foundry accelerates progress in quantum research
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Vaccine delivers a boost to T cell therapy
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Chemists discover why photosynthetic light-harvesting is so efficient
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International team reports powerful tool for studying, tuning atomically thin materials
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QS ranks MIT the world’s No. 1 university for 2023-24
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Sensing the world around us
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Redefining design through textiles
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Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future
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MIT-Pillar AI Collective announces first seed grant recipients
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Unraveling connections between the brain and gut
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Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity
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Researchers develop a new source of quantum light
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Surprise! Weaker bonds can make polymers stronger
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Charting the future of production
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MIT engineers develop a soft, printable, metal-free electrode
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This salty gel could harvest water from desert air
by Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office on 15. Juni 2023 at 4:00

A new material developed by MIT engineers exhibits “record-breaking” vapor absorption.