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Improving pavement networks by predicting the future
Improving pavement networks by predicting the future

CSHub researchers have developed a pavement maintenance model that considers future uncertainties to improve performance and lower cost.

Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics
Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics

Next-generation devices made with new “peel and stack” method may include electronic chips worn on the skin.

A college for the computing age
A college for the computing age

With the initial organizational structure in place, the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing moves forward with implementation.

New electrode design may lead to more powerful batteries
New electrode design may lead to more powerful batteries

An MIT team has devised a lithium metal anode that could improve the longevity and energy density of future batteries.

A smart surface for smart devices
A smart surface for smart devices

External system improves phones’ signal strength 1,000 percent, without requiring extra antennas.

A new facet for germanium
A new facet for germanium

MIT researchers grow perfectly shaped germanium tunnels on silicon oxide with controllable length.

Giving cryptocurrency users more bang for their buck
Giving cryptocurrency users more bang for their buck

Routing scheme boosts efficiency in networks that help speed up blockchain transactions.

Researchers discover a new way to control infrared light
Researchers discover a new way to control infrared light

The new method could impact devices used in imaging, machine learning, and more.

Surveying the quality of life at MIT
Surveying the quality of life at MIT

A new survey of MIT students, faculty, and staff will inform initiatives to improve the work-life experience on campus and at Lincoln Laboratory.

Testing the waters
Testing the waters

MIT sophomore Rachel Shen looks for microscopic solutions to big environmental challenges.

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