MIT researchers found that metals retain hidden atomic patterns once believed to vanish during manufacturing. These patterns ...
MIT researchers found that subtle chemical patterns persist in conventionally manufactured metal alloys, despite the mixing ...
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MIT physicists double precision of optical atomic clocks with new quantum method
A tomic clocks, which power GPS, online transactions, and data networks, just became more precise. MIT physicists have developed a technique that doubles the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by ...
As costs for diagnostic and sequencing technologies have plummeted in recent years, researchers have collected an ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Little Monopoly Holding Back the Clean Energy Transition
A monopoly in the production of grain-oriented electrical steel threatens to curb America’s clean energy transition.
Leo and Muth asked the University’s academic deans to propose new tenure-track faculty lines that would support the Dynamic ...
Every time you check your phone, make an online payment, or use GPS, you rely on one of humanity’s most precise tools: the ...
Do we have the courage to keep investing in knowledge for its own sake, as previous generations did for us, the author asks.
Kyoto Fusioneering is developing two next-generation breeder-blanket structural materials. One is a family of vanadium alloys ...
One of the key steps in developing new materials is property identification, which has long relied on massive amounts of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday at the White House that his administration planned to produce a list on Friday of ...
Two Nobel-winning MIT economists leaving for Zurich but will remain affiliated with Cambridge campus
Nobel laureates Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, who are married, will join the Zurich faculty in July, the Swiss school ...
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