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MIT’s Revolutionary CO2 Conversion Technology

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MIT chemical engineers have created an efficient method to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, using a DNA-tethered catalytic process ...

Life on Venus? MIT’s “Absolutely Surprising” Discovery of Amino Acid Stability

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MIT researchers have found that amino acids — major building blocks for life on Earth — are stable in highly ...

New hope for Lyme disease prevention found in human sweat

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Health By Tracy Swartz Published March 19, 2024, 9:46 p.m. ET Lyme disease is a tick-borne infection that sometimes results ...

How 40 Hz Light and Sound Waves Could Halt Alzheimer’s

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Bright staining highlights VIP-expressing interneurons in this coronal cross-section of a mouse brain. The neurons may help drive glymphatic clearance ...

MIT’s Microscopic Metamaterials Defy Supersonic Impacts

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Metamaterials with specific microstructures outperform solid materials in resisting supersonic impacts, offering potential for advanced protective solutions. (Artist’s concept.) Credit: ...

MIT’s New Graphene Breakthrough Is Shaping the Future of Quantum Computing

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The fractional quantum Hall effect has generally been seen under very high magnetic fields, but MIT physicists have now observed ...

The Future of Weight Loss? New Vibrating Pill Developed by MIT Reduces Food Intake by 40%

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MIT engineers have developed an ingestible capsule that vibrates in the stomach, simulating fullness by activating stretch receptors, which in ...

Milky Way’s Slower Outer Stars Suggest Dark Matter Overestimated

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 New research by MIT reveals that stars at the edge of the Milky Way move slower than anticipated, implying the ...

MIT study looks at new vibrating weight-loss pill as innovative treatment

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News By Pilar Arias, Fox Business Published Dec. 27, 2023, 2:54 p.m. ET The key to one’s stomach fullness may ...

MIT tests new ingestible sensor that records your breathing through your intestines

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MIT researchers developed an ingestible capsule that can monitor vital signs including heart rate and breathing patterns from within a ...

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