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Team uses 3D printing to strengthen a key material in aerospace, energy-generation applications
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Toward more flexible and rapid prototyping of electronic devices
two silver devices with particles in the middle
Study reveals new ways for exotic quasiparticles to “relax”
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Nova episode “Chasing Carbon Zero” features Yet-Ming Chiang
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Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture
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Scientists use computational modeling to design “ultrastable” materials
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New additives could turn concrete into an effective carbon sink
woman demonstrates how reflective fibers can be woven into textiles
Fiber “barcodes” can make clothing labels that last
abandoned computer equipment
Sustainable microchip manufacturing is focus of MIT NSF grant
Artist’s rendition of skyrmions, exotic particles represented by the whirls of red, yellow, and white arrows.
MIT physicists predict exotic new phenomena and give “recipe” for realizing them
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Engineers discover a new way to control atomic nuclei as “qubits”
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Large MIT team works toward new computationally designed cybersteels

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