| Next-Generation Wireless | | | | | | | | A new transmitter chip increases the energy efficiency of wireless communications, which could boost the range and battery life of smartphones and other networked devices. “By thinking outside the box, we created a more efficient, intelligent circuit,” Professor Muriel Médard says. | | | | Scientists apply optical pooled CRISPR screening to identify potential new Ebola drug targets Combining powerful imaging, perturbational screening, and machine learning, researchers uncover new human host factors that alter Ebola’s ability to infect. |  | | | | | | | Ushering in a new era of suture-free tissue reconstruction for better healing MIT spinout Tissium recently secured FDA marketing authorization of a biopolymer platform for nerve repair. |  | | | | | | | AI can improve how humans and robots work MIT Digital Supply Chain Transformation Lab researchers describe how the modern warehouse represents the frontier of human-robot collaboration. |  | | | | | | | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences welcomes 14 new faculty for 2025 New professors join Comparative Media Studies/Writing, History, Linguistics and Philosophy, Music and Theater Arts, and Political Science. |  | | | | | | | Twist on famous double-slit experiment deals a blow to Einstein’s quantum doubts // Gizmodo MIT researchers recently performed a new “iteration of a foundational quantum experiment.” The physicists “successfully replicated the double-slit experiment on the atomic scale, allowing for an unprecedented level of empirical precision. By using supercold atoms as ‘slits’ for light to pass through, the team confirmed that the wave-particle duality of light — with all its paradoxical properties — holds up even on the most fundamental quantum scales.” | | | | | | | | | | In MIT course 21T.221 (Lighting Design), students explore the history, concepts, and techniques of sculpting space with light within a contemporary context. Taught by Joshua Higgason, professor of the practice in design for MIT Theater, students experiment with a wide range of approaches, tools, and skills to develop their own creative vision. The course focuses on forms that include live performance, installation, architecture, and developments in applied technologies. It allows students, Higgason says, “to create new ways to share their art and to share their story with other people.” | | This edition of the MIT Daily was brought to you by fun with folding forms. 🐰 The MIT Daily is publishing on a summer Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule through August. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day! —MIT News | | | |
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