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ISN in the News

ISN research is at the forefront of not only military S&T, but also of scientific inquiry as a whole. As a result, our work is continually making news. The articles below, which are linked to their original outside sources, are a small sampling of the most recent examples.
nine objects arranged in a grid: (L–R top) eye, metered-dose syringe, keyboard; (L–R middle) hand, crystal, moon; (L–R bottom) fly, satellite, hand. Illustrations by Ruru Kuo.

9 Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything (NY Times)

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A colorful image with a computer chip, human silhouette, and abstract blobs of energy.

Photonic processor could streamline 6G wireless signal processing (MIT News)

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Soldiers train in the Arctic

Fiber computer allows apparel to run apps and “understand” the wearer (MIT News)

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A dive into the “almost magical” potential of photonic crystals (MIT News)

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ISN Research Scientist Dr. Giuseppe Romano wins Raith Micrograph Award

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ISN Director Prof. John D. Joannopoulos' Killian Lecture will take place on Thursday, March 13, 2025

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Congratulations to Prof. Yoel Fink, who has been inducted to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE)

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ISN PI Paula Hammond, former ISN PI Angie Belcher, and others win National Medals of Science, Technology & Innovation (MIT News)

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Tunable ultrasound propagation in microscale metamaterials (MIT News)

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