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Revolutionary AI-Laser Combo from MIT Transforms Medicine Production
MIT-Takeda researchers use a laser-AI method, PEACE, to optimize pharmaceutical production, improving efficiency and sustainability.
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Enhanced Heat Dispersal in Semiconductors: Utilizing Surface Plasmon Polaritons for Heat Transfer
Revolutionary advancement in thermal management of semiconductors using surface plasmon polaritons boosts heat dispersal by 25%.
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Harvesting Water From Desert Air: MIT’s Revolutionary Superabsorbent Hydrogel
MIT engineers develop superabsorbent hydrogel infused with lithium chloride for efficient water harvesting in deserts and improved air conditioning.
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Unbelievably Tiny But Incredibly Dangerous: Aerosols from Contaminated Bubble Bursting Are Smaller Than You’d Think
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New Ingestible Sensor Could Revolutionize GI Health: What MIT/Caltech Researchers Have Discovered
Engineers from MIT and Caltech have created an edible sensor that can be tracked in the digestive system. It helps…