Physicists discover new quantum electronic material
With an atomic structure resembling a Japanese basketweaving pattern, “kagome metal” exhibits exotic, quantum behavior.
With an atomic structure resembling a Japanese basketweaving pattern, “kagome metal” exhibits exotic, quantum behavior.
MIT researchers create predictable patterns from unpredictable carbon nanotubes.
AIM Photonics Academy winter session draws over 60 participants from industry and academia.
More than half of Roxbury, Bunker Hill, students with summer lab experience at MIT go on to earn a four-year degree.
Assistant professor is honored for her work on energy storage systems and safer, solid-state lithium electrolyte batteries.
MIT researchers demonstrate a new electrochemical method to study thermodynamic processes in an ultra-high temperature molten oxide.
Recent Stonehill College meeting puts laser focus on plan to grow and enhance regional integrated photonics education and training.
Bringing together researchers from different science and engineering fields for Materials Day Symposium promises solutions to energy, health, and other needs.
Rise of electric vehicles and grid storage may cause bottlenecks, but no showstoppers, analysis suggests.
Materials Processing Center, Center for Materials Science and Engineering merger brings together formidable resources for advancing next-generation materials.