Simple superconducting device could dramatically cut energy use in computing, other applications The ultrasmall “switch” could be easily scaled. August 15, 2023
A snapshot of cancer vaccine development The Koch Institute’s Annual Symposium highlights emerging successes and challenges in the advancement of vaccines to prevent and treat cancer. August 15, 2023
Arrays of quantum rods could enhance TVs or virtual reality devices MIT engineers developed a new way to create these arrays, by scaffolding quantum rods onto patterned DNA. August 11, 2023
Wolfgang Ketterle receives Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship Professor of physics will use US Department of Defense fellowship to study quantum science with ultracold atoms. August 8, 2023
Sensing and controlling microscopic spin density in materials By fine-tuning the spin density in some materials, researchers may be able to develop new quantum sensors or quantum simulations. August 2, 2023
MIT engineers create an energy-storing supercapacitor from ancient materials Made of cement, carbon black, and water, the device could provide cheap and scalable energy storage for renewable energy sources. July 31, 2023
A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier The new device, which can be incorporated into a bra, could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer. July 28, 2023
3 Questions: What’s it like winning the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition? The founders of MIT spinout Active Surfaces describe their thin-film solar technology and their experience winning this year’s $100K. July 26, 2023
New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential Researchers discover how to control the anomalous Hall effect and Berry curvature to create flexible quantum magnets for use in computers, robotics, and sensors. July 25, 2023
New sensor mimics cell membrane functions The device detects the same molecules that cell receptors do, and may enable routine early screening for cancers and other diseases. July 21, 2023