New gel coatings may lead to better catheters and condoms
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Module would serve as a commercially owned space station, featuring a luxury hotel as the primary anchor tenant and NASA as a temporary co-anchor tenant.
In marine bacteria, evolution of new specialized molecules follows a previously unknown path.
SuperUROP gives undergraduates the chance to immerse themselves in a year-long research project with supportive mentors to guide the way.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
New dashboard developed by the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub helps builders calculate the breakeven cost of hazard mitigation in hurricane-prone areas.
Climate change could damage the fragile zones, causing major carbon emissions.
Former department head and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering alumnus Joseph Sussman retires after 50 years.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering banquet recognizes the Class of 2017 and outstanding members of the CEE community.
A new MIT-led Simons Foundation collaboration aims to understand basic principles and laws of microbial ecosystems.
Three-tiered structure of these impact-resistant shells could inspire better helmets, body armor.
Longtime MIT professor and author of two influential texts was a leader in geotechnical engineering.
The Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) will create tailored learning experiences and spark collaboration.
Fourth annual CEE Video Competition highlights global research and opportunities.
Climate change could lead to overall increase in river flow, but more droughts and floods, study shows.