Shivam Kajale of Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek Creates Awareness About the Urgent Need to Develop Environmentally Sustainable AI

Mark Grinstein-Camacho The impending threat of large-scale computation to the environment often goes unnoticed in our software-orientated world.


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Resilient Bug-sized Robots Keep Flying even after Wing Damage

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office New repair techniques enable microscale robots to recover flight performance after suffering severe damage to the artificial muscles that power their…


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New Method Accelerates Data Retrieval in Huge Databases

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office Researchers use machine learning to build faster and more efficient hash functions, which are a key component of databases.


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It’s a weird, weird quantum world

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office In MIT’s 2023 Killian Lecture, Peter Shor shares a brief history of quantum computing from a personal viewpoint.


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Report: CHIPS Act Just the First Step in Addressing Threats to US Leadership in Advanced Computing

Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL The Advanced Computing Users Survey, sampling sentiments from 120 top-tier universities, national labs, federal agencies, and private firms, finds the…


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Phiala Shanahan Is Seeking Fundamental Answers About Our Physical World

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office With supercomputers and machine learning, the physicist aims to illuminate the structure of everyday particles and uncover signs of dark matter.


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Student-led Conference Charts the Future of Micro- and Nanoscale Research, Reinforces Scientific Community

Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano 2023 marked the 19th year for the student-led Microsystems Annual Research Conference and reveals the next era of microsystems technologies.


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A New Chip for Decoding Data Transmissions Demonstrates Record-breaking Energy Efficiency

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.


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New Chip for Mobile Devices Knocks Out Unwanted Signals

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office MIT researchers have developed a receiver chip for a mobile device that targets and blocks unwanted radio frequency signals at the receiver’s input,…


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A New Way for Quantum Computing Systems to Keep Their Cool

Adam Zewe | MIT News Office A wireless technique enables a super-cold quantum computer to send and receive data without generating too much error-causing heat.


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