How MIT students are transforming the art of narrative
A new exhibition explores the possibilities of virtual storytelling.
A new exhibition explores the possibilities of virtual storytelling.
Ultrastable and made of inexpensive, nontoxic elements, chalcogenide perovskites could find applications in solar cells, lighting, and more.
Researchers glean a more complete picture of a structure called the nuclear pore complex by studying it directly inside cells.
3D lithography tool will provide ultra-precise creation of complex 3D structures at the micro- and nanoscale.
Putting 58 fume hoods to sleep while unused results in substantial energy savings.
A student-run project is collecting messages from around the world, using nanotechnology to etch them on a disk, and sending the disk to the International Space Station.
SAMCO inductively coupled plasma etcher can process multiple materials at various sizes.
FIB-SEM is now available to researchers across the Institute for use in characterization, nanofabrication, and rapid prototyping.
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
Pilot program will support hard-tech startups with access to tools and facilities.
Design of miniature optical systems could lead to future cell phones that can detect viruses and more.
MIT researchers develop compact on-chip device for detecting electric-field waveforms with attosecond time resolution.
Five courses celebrate the nanoscale, highlight technologies in photogrammetry and 360-degree videography.
Student committee delivers interactive conference on microsystems and nanoscience.
Cutting-edge microscope helps reveal ways to control the electronic properties of atomically thin materials.