Nuno Loureiro, a 47-year-old physicist and fusion scientist, was shot Monday night at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts.
The still-unsolved shooting death of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro this week has sent shockwaves through the campus.
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MIT 3D-printed aluminum that’s 5× stronger than before
Engineers at MIT have taken a metal that usually trades strength for lightness and pushed it into an entirely new class, ...
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MIT scientists find a path to refresh the aging immune system
Researchers at MIT have unveiled a way to coax an aging immune system into acting young again, using the same kind of mRNA ...
Scientists at MIT and Stanford have unveiled a promising new way to help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells ...
This year, hype around AI really exploded, and so did concerns about AI’s environmental footprint. We also saw some ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was hit with a federal complaint early Monday over two “womxn” only clubs that a ...
Details are beginning to emerge about the life of Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the gunman who killed two and injured nine others in the attack at Brown University last week. He is also believed to ...
MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was shot to death at his Brookline apartment Monday night, prompting a homicide investigation with no suspects named yet.
As the immune system weakens with age, scientists have found a way to restore some of its lost strength. By delivering mRNA ...
By applying machine learning techniques, engineers at MIT have created a new method for 3D printing metal alloys that produce ...
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Smart composite combines ceramic strength with metal flexibility for large-scale manufacturing
Since his postdoctoral days at MIT, Hang Yu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, has been wrestling ...
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