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MIT’s heat-powered silicon chips hit 99% accuracy in math tests
Engineers at MIT have turned one of computing’s biggest headaches, waste heat, into the main act. By sculpting “dust-sized” silicon structures that steer heat as precisely as electrical current, they ...
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MIT’s new heat-powered silicon chips achieve 99% accuracy in math calculations
Scientists in the US have created a tiny silicon chip that can perform mathematical ...
The annual Mystery Hunt returns to the Cambridge campus for MLK Jr. weekend, bringing thousands of puzzle hunters together for one epic quest.
One of the first in her family to receive higher education, Carina Hong, 24, excelled academically before leaving her Stanford PhD program to start Axiom Math, an AI math startup attracting top talent ...
The man suspected of the shooting at Brown University that killed two students and wounded nine others Saturday, and killing an MIT professor days later, was found dead in Salem, New Hampshire. The ...
Nuno F.G. Loureiro, the professor, and the man suspected in his killing attended the same physics program in Portugal during the 1990s. By Pooja Salhotra Francesca Regalado Azam Ahmed and Sarah ...
Mathematics is, at its core, an art. Like painters, musicians or writers, mathematicians create and explore new worlds. They test, and then push past, the limits of their imagination. They engage with ...
BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — Authorities near Boston say they have no suspect in custody in the death of an MIT professor shot at his home. Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47, died at a local hospital on Tuesday ...
Homicide detectives are investigating after a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) lab director and professor was found shot to death in his Brookline home. Nuno F.G. Loureiro, 47, was taken to ...
Aidan Toner-Rodgers, 27, sprang to the upper tiers of economics as a graduate student late last year from virtually out of nowhere. While still taking core classes at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Don Barry, of Northfield, was inducted into the Minnesota Math League Hall of Fame on Friday, July 18. Barry was recognized for writing problems for the league for a good ten years as well as for ...
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