MIT's Multi-Material Extrusion Platform Develops Fully Electric Motors On-Site

MIT's Multi-Material Extrusion Platform Develops Fully Electric Motors On-Site

• Electric motors are essential components across automated manufacturing systems, yet their production and replacement typically rely on centralized facilities and complex supply

MIT Engineers 3D Print Fully Functional Electric Motor

MIT Engineers 3D Print Fully Functional Electric Motor

• MIT engineers have 3D printed a working electric motor. • That’s quite a feat because electric motors are made of metal and plastic, and most 3D printers can make objects in one

Accelerator Architecture: Fusion-Aware Mapper (MIT)

Accelerator Architecture: Fusion-Aware Mapper (MIT)

• Home Systems & Design Low Power - High Performance Manufacturing, Packaging & Materials Test, Measurement & Analytics Auto, Security & Enabling Technologies Special Reports Busin

AI agents are fast, loose and out of control, MIT study finds

AI agents are fast, loose and out of control, MIT study finds

• AI agents are fast, loose and out of control, MIT study finds Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. • ZDNET’s key takeaways Agentic AI technology is marked by a lac

Ancient microbes may have used oxygen 500 million years before it filled Earth's atmosphere

Ancient microbes may have used oxygen 500 million years before it filled Earth's atmosphere

• Oxygen became stable in atmosphere ~2.3 billion years ago during Great Oxidation Event. • MIT study shows aerobic respiration enzyme evolved hundreds of millions of years earlier

Science · February 18, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 168 words
MIT Introduces MagMix to Reduce Cell Settling in 3D Bioprinting, Addresses Key Limitation

MIT Introduces MagMix to Reduce Cell Settling in 3D Bioprinting, Addresses Key Limitation

• Researchers at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT) have created MagMix, a compact magnetic system that actively prevents cell settling during 3D bioprinting, producing

MIT's MagMix Tackles Bioprinting's Cell Settling Problem

MIT's MagMix Tackles Bioprinting's Cell Settling Problem

• MIT researchers have built a tiny magnetic mixer that keeps cells evenly suspended during extrusion bioprinting, looking to make printed tissues far more repeatable. • Extrusion

Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review's new AI newsletter, is here

Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review's new AI newsletter, is here

• For years, our newsroom has exploredAI’s limitationsand potential dangers, as well as itsgrowing energy needs. • And our reporters have looked closely at how generative tools are

MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee

MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee

• News Views Podcast Learn team about contribute republish AIhub resources AIhub events News Views Podcast Learn News Views Podcast Learn MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot

From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT's special initiatives in manufacturing, health, and climate

From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT's special initiatives in manufacturing, health, and climate

• Breadcrumb MIT News From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT’s special initiatives in manufacturing, health, and climate From nanoscale to global scale: Advancing MIT’s spec

Quantum Computing · November 13, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 366 words
Theory-guided strategy expands the scope of measurable quantum interactions

Theory-guided strategy expands the scope of measurable quantum interactions

• MIT proposes theory‑guided framework to measure previously invisible material properties. • Focus on electron‑phonon coupling, key to electrical, thermal, optical behavior. • Tra

Quantum Computing · July 24, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 165 words
Professor Emeritus Daniel Kleppner, highly influential atomic physicist, dies at 92

Professor Emeritus Daniel Kleppner, highly influential atomic physicist, dies at 92

• Daniel Kleppner, MIT professor emeritus, passed away at 92, leaving legacy in atomic physics. • Co‑invented hydrogen maser atomic clock, advancing precision timekeeping and GPS t

Quantum Computing · July 15, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 179 words
Closing in on superconducting semiconductors

Closing in on superconducting semiconductors

• Data centers use 4.4% of US energy, with 57% consumed by CPUs and GPUs. • Rising energy demands make energy‑efficient computing essential for future high‑performance systems. • S

Quantum Computing · June 17, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 183 words
MIT engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer

MIT engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer

• MIT engineers push quantum computing toward fault tolerance by enhancing photon-atom coupling. • Stronger coupling speeds up readout, critical for rapid error correction before d

Quantum Computing · April 30, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 184 words
Device enables direct communication among multiple quantum processors

Device enables direct communication among multiple quantum processors

• MIT researchers created a superconducting interconnect enabling direct communication among multiple quantum processors. • The device supports scalable all‑to‑all connectivity, el

Quantum Computing · March 21, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 170 words
Researchers establish new basis for quantum sensing and communication

Researchers establish new basis for quantum sensing and communication

• MIT and UniFe researchers develop framework using non‑Gaussian quantum states for sensing and communication. • Non‑Gaussian states overcome Gaussian limitations, unlocking full q

Quantum Computing · March 13, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 179 words
Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in 'magic-angle' graphene

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

• Superfluid stiffness quantifies how easily electron pairs flow without resistance. • MIT and Harvard scientists directly measured this property in magic‑angle graphene. • Magic‑a

Quantum Computing · February 5, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 171 words
Fast control methods enable record-setting fidelity in superconducting qubit

Fast control methods enable record-setting fidelity in superconducting qubit

• MIT team develops two fast control techniques for fluxonium qubit. • Achieves world-record single-qubit fidelity of 99.998%, surpassing previous benchmarks in quantum computing.

Quantum Computing · January 14, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 176 words