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Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in “magic-angle” graphene
Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in “magic-angle” graphene

By determing how readily electron pairs flow through this material, scientists have taken a big step toward understanding its remarkable properties.

Timeless virtues, new technologies
Timeless virtues, new technologies

Engineer and historian David Mindell’s new book provides a roadmap for thinking about the future of industry.

Driving innovation, from Silicon Valley to Detroit
Driving innovation, from Silicon Valley to Detroit

Doug Field SM ’92, Ford’s chief of EVs and digital design, leads the legacy carmaker into the software-enabled, battery-propelled future.

Mishael Quraishi named 2025 Churchill Scholar
Mishael Quraishi named 2025 Churchill Scholar

The MIT senior will pursue a master’s program at Cambridge University in the UK.

Aligning AI with human values
Aligning AI with human values

“We need to both ensure humans reap AI’s benefits and that we don’t lose control of the technology,” says senior Audrey Lorvo.

Eleven MIT faculty receive Presidential Early Career Awards
Eleven MIT faculty receive Presidential Early Career Awards

Faculty members and additional MIT alumni are among 400 scientists and engineers recognized for outstanding leadership potential.

Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium
Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium

The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.

David Darmofal SM ’91, PhD ’93 named vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education
David Darmofal SM ’91, PhD ’93 named vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education

Longtime AeroAstro professor brings deep experience with academic and student life.

MIT engineers help multirobot systems stay in the safety zone
MIT engineers help multirobot systems stay in the safety zone

New research could improve the safety of drone shows, warehouse robots, and self-driving cars.

MIT spinout Gradiant reduces companies’ water use and waste by billions of gallons each day
MIT spinout Gradiant reduces companies’ water use and waste by billions of gallons each day

The company builds water recycling, treatment, and purification solutions for some of the world’s largest brands.

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