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Revisiting a quantum past for a fusion future
Revisiting a quantum past for a fusion future

Principal Research Scientist Abhay Ram circles back to his graduate school studies for a new initiative combining classical physics and quantum computing.

Four researchers earn interdisciplinary Schmidt Science Fellowships
Four researchers earn interdisciplinary Schmidt Science Fellowships

Selective global honor supports early-career scientists and engineers in taking on new pursuits.

Developing drones to address pandemic-related challenges in Scandinavia
Developing drones to address pandemic-related challenges in Scandinavia

After meeting in an Advanced Study Program at MIT, three Norwegian students began working together to transport biological samples using autonomous vehicles.

A unique collaboration with US Special Operations Command
A unique collaboration with US Special Operations Command

Nearly 300 government and military members participated in a new course designed to explore the next generation of artificial intelligence and related technologies.

Physicists bring human-scale object to near standstill, reaching a quantum state
Physicists bring human-scale object to near standstill, reaching a quantum state

The results open possibilities for studying gravity’s effects on relatively large objects in quantum states.

Uncovering the mysteries of milk
Uncovering the mysteries of milk

PhD student Sarah Nyquist applies computational methods to understudied areas of reproductive health, such as the cellular composition of breast milk.

Clearing the way toward robust quantum computing
Clearing the way toward robust quantum computing

MIT researchers make a major advance toward fully realizing quantum computation.

The new wave of robotic automation
The new wave of robotic automation

Peter Howard SM ’84 is the CEO of Realtime Robotics, a startup transforming autonomous robot motion planning to enable seamless, affordable human-robot collaboration.

Queen of hearts
Queen of hearts

Professor Laurie Boyer studies cardiac development, and how we might be able to mend broken hearts.

Unlocking the potential of blockchain technology
Unlocking the potential of blockchain technology

Algorand uses a unique architecture developed by MIT Professor Silvio Micali to offer a decentralized, secure, and scalable blockchain.

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