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April 28, 2025 New electronic “skin” could enable lightweight night-vision glasses MIT engineers developed ultrathin electronic films that sense heat and other signals, and could reduce the bulk of conventional goggles and scopes.
April 28, 2025 Novel method detects microbial contamination in cell cultures Ultraviolet light “fingerprints” on cell cultures and machine learning can provide a definitive yes/no contamination assessment within 30 minutes.
April 17, 2025 AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches Researchers fuse the best of two popular methods to create an image generator that uses less energy and can run locally on a laptop or smartphone.
April 14, 2025 Hopping gives this tiny robot a leg up MIT engineers developed an insect-sized jumping robot that can traverse challenging terrains and carry heavy payloads.
March 24, 2025 Device enables direct communication among multiple quantum processors MIT researchers developed a photon-shuttling “interconnect” that can facilitate remote entanglement, a key step toward a practical quantum computer.
February 28, 2025 Soroush Araei received the Jack Kilby Outstanding Student Paper Award at IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2025
February 27, 2025 MIT physicists find unexpected crystals of electrons in an ultrathin material Rhombohedral graphene reveals new exotic interacting electron states.
February 27, 2025 GlobalFoundries and MIT Collaborate to Advance Research and Innovation on Essential Chips for AI Expanded collaboration includes joint research on GF’s leading semiconductor platforms
February 20, 2025 Chip-based system for terahertz waves could enable more efficient, sensitive electronics Researchers developed a scalable, low-cost device that can generate high-power terahertz waves on a chip, without bulky silicon lenses.
February 12, 2025 MIT engineers develop a fully 3D-printed electrospray engine Ideal for propelling tiny satellites, the lightweight devices could be produced on board a spacecraft and cost much less than traditional thrusters.