How light can vaporize water without the need for heat (news.mit.edu)
Surprising “photomolecular effect” discovered by MIT researchers could affect calculations of climate change and may lead to improved desalination and drying processes.
MIT researchers discover "photomolecular effect": light alone can evaporate water without heat, a previously unknown physics phenomenon that could enable new technologies (news.mit.edu)
“Nanostitches” enable lighter and tougher composite materials (news.mit.edu)
Unlocking mRNA’s cancer-fighting potential (news.mit.edu)
Las observaciones atmosféricas en China muestran un aumento de las emisiones de un potente gas de efecto invernadero (news.mit.edu) Spanish
AI generates high-quality images 30 times faster in a single step (news.mit.edu)
AI generates high-quality images 30 times faster in a single step (news.mit.edu)
“Imagine it, build it” at MIT (news.mit.edu)
good way to learn
For people who speak many languages, there’s something special about their native tongue (news.mit.edu)
Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing (news.mit.edu)
MIT researchers used ultrathin van der Waals materials to create an electron magnet that can be switched at room temperature. This type of magnet could be used to build magnetic processors or memories that would consume far less energy than silicon devices.
Startup accelerates progress toward light-speed computing (news.mit.edu)
This tiny, tamper-proof ID tag can authenticate almost anything (news.mit.edu)
TL;DR MIT researchers have developed an antitampering ID tag that is tiny, cheap, and secure. It is several times smaller and significantly cheaper than the traditional radio frequency tags that are used to verify product authenticity. The tags use glue containing microscopic metal particles. This glue forms unique patterns that...
MIT Press’s Direct to Open opens access to full list of 2024 monographs (news.mit.edu)
Study: Smart devices’ ambient light sensors pose imaging privacy risk (news.mit.edu)
How the brain responds to reward is linked to socioeconomic background (news.mit.edu)
Researchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metal (news.mit.edu)
Self-powered sensor automatically harvests magnetic energy (news.mit.edu)
MIT Passive Desalination system could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water, scales down to the size of a suitcase. (news.mit.edu)
According to MIT, this technology works even at small scale, with one the size of a suitcase able to desalinate 6 litres per hour, and only needing to be serviced every few years....
Noninvasive technique reveals how cells’ gene expression changes over time (news.mit.edu)
Noninvasive technique reveals how cells’ gene expression changes over time (news.mit.edu)
The future of motorcycles could be hydrogen (news.mit.edu)
MIT’s Electric Vehicle Team is building a hydrogen-powered electric motorcycle, using a fuel cell system, to serve as a testbed for new hydrogen-based transportation.
Engineers at MIT and in China develop desalination system which could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water (news.mit.edu)
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Engineers at MIT and in China develop desalination system which could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water (news.mit.edu)
It looks like the paper is paywalled and not yet on scihub but i did find 38 pages of supplemental information with more details than the article.
Engineers at MIT and in China develop desalination system which could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water (news.mit.edu)
It looks like the paper is paywalled and not yet on scihub but i did find 38 pages of supplemental information with more details than the article.