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A magnetic pull toward materials
A magnetic pull toward materials

MIT senior Maria Aguiar loves everything about materials science — but has a soft spot for garnet thin films, the focus of her undergraduate research.

A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy
A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy

MIT researchers’ new membrane separates different types of fuel based on their molecular size, eliminating the need for energy-intensive crude oil distillation.

AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention
AI learns how vision and sound are connected, without human intervention

This new machine-learning model can match corresponding audio and visual data, which could someday help robots interact in the real world.

Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures
Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures

Researchers are developing algorithms to predict failures when automation meets the real world in areas like air traffic scheduling or autonomous vehicles.

A new technology for extending the shelf life of produce
A new technology for extending the shelf life of produce

Researchers used microneedles to inject fresh-cut crops with melatonin and delay spoilage.

Carlos Portela named Junior Bose Award winner
Carlos Portela named Junior Bose Award winner

The award is given annually to an outstanding contributor to education from among the faculty members who are being proposed for promotion to associate professor without tenure.

Startup enables 100-year bridges with corrosion-resistant steel
Startup enables 100-year bridges with corrosion-resistant steel

Allium Engineering, founded by two MIT alumni, has developed a process for improving steel rebar to triple the lifetime of bridges and other infrastructure.

Is gravity quantum?
Is gravity quantum?

A new paper by MIT researchers presents a novel technique that may be key to a worldwide effort in the study of gravity.

Henry Corrigan-Gibbs named Junior Bose Award winner
Henry Corrigan-Gibbs named Junior Bose Award winner

The Junior Bose Award is given annually to outstanding contributors to education from among the faculty members who have been promoted to associate professor without tenure.

How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion
How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion

Today’s carbon capture systems suffer a tradeoff between efficient capture and release, but a new approach developed at MIT can boost overall efficiency.

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