With a Quantum “Squeeze,” Clocks Could Keep Even More Precise Time, MIT Researchers Propose

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Clocks, lasers, and other oscillators could be tuned to super-quantum precision, allowing researchers to track infinitesimally small differences in time,…


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Celebrating five years of MIT.nano

Amanda Stoll DiCristofaro | MIT.nano The Nano Summit highlights nanoscale research across multiple disciplines at MIT.


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Team Engineers Nanoparticles Using Ion Irradiation to Advance Clean Energy and Fuel Conversion

Elizabeth Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory Combining the techniques, metal exsolution and ion irradiation, demonstrates control over key nanoparticle properties leading to…


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Technique Enables AI on Edge Devices to Keep Learning Over Time

Adam Zewe | MIT News With the PockEngine training method, machine-learning models can efficiently and continuously learn from user data on edge devices like smartphones.


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Engineers Develop an Efficient Process to Make Fuel from Carbon Dioxide

David L. Chandler | MIT News The approach directly converts the greenhouse gas into formate, a solid fuel that can be stored indefinitely and could be used to heat homes or power…


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New Techniques Efficiently Accelerate Sparse Tensors for Massive AI Models

Adam Zewe | MIT News Researchers from MIT and NVIDIA developed two complementary techniques that could dramatically boost the speed and performance of high-performance computing…


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Accelerating AI Tasks While Preserving Data Security

Adam Zewe | MIT News The SecureLoop search tool efficiently identifies secure designs for hardware that can boost the performance of complex AI tasks, while requiring less energy.


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From a Five-layer Graphene Sandwich, a Rare Electronic State Emerges

Jennifer Chu | MIT News A newly discovered type of electronic behavior could help with packing more data into magnetic memory devices.


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New Technique Helps Robots Pack Objects into a Tight Space

Adam Zewe | MIT News Researchers coaxed a family of generative AI models to work together to solve multistep robot manipulation problems.


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Physicists Coax Superconductivity and More from Quasicrystals

Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory Flexible platform could produce enigmatic materials, lead to new studies of exotic phenomena.


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