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  • Silicon Brains

    Computer chips designed to mimic how the brain works could shed light on our cognitive abilities.

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  • The Incredible Shrinking Engine

    A new engine design could significantly improve fuel efficiency for cars and SUVs, at a fraction of the cost of today’s hybrid technology.

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  • World's Fastest Optical Chip

    How Infinera packs dozens of optical components onto photonic integrated circuits for ultrafast optical networks.

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  • Finding Hidden Tumors

    Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital are using whole-body MRI to illuminate a tricky disease.

  • Peering into the Brain

    Watching live neurons in adult mice, MIT’s Elly Nedivi has found a surprising amount of growth.

  • Biology and the Engineer

    Subra Suresh is borrowing tools from physics to understand nanoscale changes in diseased cells.

  • Nanocrystal Displays

    QD Vision’s Seth Coe-Sullivan is using quantum dots to make vibrant, flexible screens.

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  • A Better Toxicity Test

    MIT’s Sangeeta Bhatia demonstrates how to grow miniature liver tissues in the lab.

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