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Study of disordered rock salts leads to battery breakthrough

Caption:An artistic illustration of the integration between two distinct battery cathode structures, rock salt (blue polyhedra) and polyanion olivine (red/yellow polyhedra).

Proton-conducting materials could enable new green energy technologies

Four triangular sold acids spinning, with icons showing the direction of spin.

Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism

Schematic showing how exotic particles known as excitons can “hop” between nickel atoms (grey dots) in the nickel dihalide materials.

New transistor’s superlative properties could change electronics

Schematic showing the crystal structure of the boron nitride key to a new ferroelectric material

Scientists develop an affordable sensor for lead contamination

chip surface showing light on chip

Making steel with electricity

hot steel

Turning up the heat on next-generation semiconductors

red microchip

MIT-led team for creating high-performance microchip technologies with minimal environmental impact wins new NSF funding

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Physicists create five-lane superhighway for electrons

blue and purple highway

“Nanostitches” enable lighter and tougher composite materials

tubes of materials stacked

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