“Nanoemulsion” gels offer new way to deliver drugs through the skin
Novel materials made with FDA-approved components could deliver large payloads of active ingredients.
Novel materials made with FDA-approved components could deliver large payloads of active ingredients.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
The School of Engineering gives its 2019 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.
New technique makes it possible to image the fouling of membranes in 3-D, could lead to better antifouling materials.
A growing number of MIT alumni have taken part in knowledge enhancement programs through MIT Professional Education, as both students and facilitators.
Seventeen appointments have been made in eight departments within the School of Engineering.
Speakers — all women — discuss everything from gravitational waves to robot nurses.
Nine principal investigators from MIT will receive grants totaling over $1 million for solutions-oriented research into global food and water challenges.
Landscape architecture photographs will be shared as a learning resource.
Insights on the formation of particle networks hold potential for engineering new and improved materials.
A slippery surface for liquids with very low surface tension promotes droplet formation, facilitating heat transfer.
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Students in a cross-disciplinary projects course are working on real-world engineering problems posed by companies and MIT research labs.
Collaboration between MIT architect and chemical engineer could be at the center of new sustainable infrastructure for buildings.
Convergence research at MIT and beyond seeks new solutions for global challenges.