The team points to glass’ optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” as reasons for turning to the material.
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A federal court ruled that a startup called Kalshi could begin selling “event contracts” that would let people bet on which ...
MIT researchers have developed a new HIV vaccination method that generates a strong immune response with just two doses, one ...
MIT engineers have created 3D-printed, interlocking recycled glass bricks that could revolutionize sustainable construction.
MIT students left the List Visual Arts Center with works by contemporary artists to hang in their homes for the academic year ...
“Glass is a highly recyclable material,” says Kaitlyn Becker, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “At ...
Watching for changes in the Red Planet’s orbit over time could be a new way to detect passing dark matter. MIT physicists ...
M's revolutionary EV battery technology offers a 1,000-mile range on a single charge, potentially convincing more drivers to ...
These bricks are designed to interlock seamlessly, similar to LEGO pieces, making them versatile and easy to assemble.
About 100 chanting and sign-waving student demonstrators took to the steps of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...