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Power when the sun doesn’t shine
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Brain surgery training from an avatar
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Study unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cells
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Study unlocks nanoscale secrets for designing next-generation solar cells
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Nourishing the mind, hand, and stomach
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MIT engineers 3D print the electromagnets at the heart of many electronics
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Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing
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Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing
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Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphene, study finds
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Play it again, Spirio
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Hitchhiking cancer vaccine makes progress in the clinic
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Using AI to discover stiff and tough microstructures
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This ultrasound sticker senses changing stiffness of deep internal organs
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MIT students win national materials design competition
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Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devices
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Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devices
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MADMEC winner creates “temporary tattoos” for T-shirts
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MIT-led team receives funding to pursue new treatments for metabolic disease
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Nancy Hopkins awarded the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal
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New MIT.nano equipment to accelerate innovation in “tough tech” sectors
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MIT, Applied Materials, and the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition Hub to bring 200mm advanced research capabilities to MIT.nano
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DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines
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Middle-school students meet a beam of electrons, and excitement results
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Middle-school students meet a beam of electrons, and excitement results
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Benchtop test quickly identifies extremely impact-resistant materials
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Benchtop test quickly identifies extremely impact-resistant materials
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School of Engineering fourth quarter 2023 awards
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Researchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metal
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Capsid of HIV-1 behaves like cell’s cargo receptor to enter the nucleus
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Researchers improve blood tests’ ability to detect and monitor cancer
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Shell joins MIT.nano Consortium
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Stripes in a flowing liquid crystal suggest a route to “chiral” fluids
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Researchers 3D print components for a portable mass spectrometer
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MIT community members elected to the National Academy of Inventors for 2023
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MIT’s tiny technologies go to Washington
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Nanoparticle-delivered RNA reduces neuroinflammation in lab tests
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Angela Belcher delivers 2023 Dresselhaus Lecture on evolving organisms for new nanomaterials
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Angela Belcher delivers 2023 Dresselhaus Lecture on evolving organisms for new nanomaterials
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Closing the design-to-manufacturing gap for optical devices
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3 Questions: Darrell Irvine on making HIV vaccines more powerful
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3 Questions: Darrell Irvine on making HIV vaccines more powerful
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MIT Generative AI Week fosters dialogue across disciplines
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Scientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devices
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Scientists 3D print self-heating microfluidic devices
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Breakerspace illuminates the mysteries of materials
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Researchers safely integrate fragile 2D materials into devices
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Researchers safely integrate fragile 2D materials into devices
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Remembering Professor Judy Hoyt, a pioneer in semiconductor research
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MIT engineers develop a way to determine how the surfaces of materials behave
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High school students gain skills by working on digital learning materials
by Stefanie Koperniak | Katherine Ouellette | MIT Open Learning on 30. November 2023 at 16:00

MIT Digital Learning Lab and Empowr pilot a new internship program.