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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_mitresearch journal in December, 2018.


3rd
10:34a[info]syn_mitresearchNew drug combination could be more effective against melanoma
2:00p[info]syn_mitresearchLIGO and Virgo announce four new gravitational-wave detections
4th
12:30p[info]syn_mitresearchUnderstanding how plants use sunlight
5th
11:59p[info]syn_mitresearch“Sun in a box” would store renewable energy for the grid
6th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchTechnique inspired by dolphin chirps could improve tests of soft materials
2:31p[info]syn_mitresearchAtoms stand in for electrons in system for probing high-temperature superconductors
7th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchThe privacy risks of compiling mobility data
4:59a[info]syn_mitresearchMIT engineers repurpose wasp venom as an antibiotic drug
2:45p[info]syn_mitresearch3Q: Eric Alm on the mysteries of the microbiome
4:52p[info]syn_mitresearchEngineers produce smallest 3-D transistor yet
10th
10:00a[info]syn_mitresearchTechnology and policy pathways to Paris emissions goals
10:59a[info]syn_mitresearchTerahertz laser for sensing and imaging outperforms its predecessors
4:20p[info]syn_mitresearch3 Questions: MIT goes interstellar with Voyager 2
11th
10:59a[info]syn_mitresearchSun-soaking device turns water into superheated steam
12th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchDeep-learning technique reveals “invisible” objects in the dark
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchTo guide cancer therapy, device quickly tests drugs on tumor tissue
11:10a[info]syn_mitresearchNew climate model to be built from the ground up
2:40p[info]syn_mitresearchHow returning to a prior context aids memory recall
13th
3:59a[info]syn_mitresearchIngestible capsule can be controlled wirelessly
10:40a[info]syn_mitresearchBetter superconductors from ceramic copper oxides
1:59p[info]syn_mitresearchTeam invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale
14th
9:18a[info]syn_mitresearchLaser-pointing system could help tiny satellites transmit data to Earth
11:00a[info]syn_mitresearchOpportunities for materials innovation abound
3:15p[info]syn_mitresearchTracking the footprints of protein synthesis
3:35p[info]syn_mitresearchSurviving one of Earth’s most extreme environments
17th
10:59a[info]syn_mitresearchMapping the brain, cell by cell
11:55a[info]syn_mitresearchCracking a tough case
3:00p[info]syn_mitresearchEngineering "capture compounds" to probe cell growth
18th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchSystem monitors radiation damage to materials in real-time
19th
11:15a[info]syn_mitresearchReal-time readouts of thinking in rats
4:10p[info]syn_mitresearchSaving heat until you need it
20th
12:00a[info]syn_mitresearchImproving crop yields while conserving resources
11:00a[info]syn_mitresearchNew threat to ozone recovery
1:29p[info]syn_mitresearchGut-brain connection signals worms to alter behavior while eating
6:00p[info]syn_mitresearchModeling climate risk where it hits home
7:00p[info]syn_mitresearchHow different types of knowledge impact the growth of new firms
21st
9:00a[info]syn_mitresearchOn the right path to fusion energy
26th
12:30p[info]syn_mitresearchOil and water: Studying the Persian Gulf's most pressing environmental dilemmas
2:10p[info]syn_mitresearchLeg nerves activated by light offer new path to restoring mobility
31st
10:59a[info]syn_mitresearchPhysicists record “lifetime” of graphene qubits