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Teachers embrace hands-on learning in Materials Genome Camp

students in lab with teacher in lecture

Smart pill could be game changer in diagnosis, treatment of bowel diseases

The insides (left) of a smart pill that could be a game changer in the diagnosis and treatment of bowel diseases next to the final prototype.

New sensor mimics cell membrane functions

Photo depicts the square-shaped sensor next to a quarter showing its small size.

New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential

A rectangular vector map with haxagons distorted on the left by squeezing and on the right by stretching, showing how charged particles are directed to the top or bottom edge of the map.

Team creates simple superconducting device that could dramatically cut energy use in computing, among other important applications.

Schematic of a superconducting diode.

Computer system based on light could jumpstart power of ChatGPT-type machine-learning programs

Artist's rendition of a computer system based on light that could jumpstart the power of machine-learning programs like ChatGPT. Blue sections represent the micron-scale lasers key to the technology.

Panel addresses technologies needed for a net-zero future

Bilge Yildiz standing at a podium giving a speech.

Embracing life’s surprises

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Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity

Decorative image shows a bending rainbow lattice on black background.

International Team Reports Powerful Tool for Studying, Tuning Atomically Thin Materials

The flat tips of two diamonds compress an atomically thin material.

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