Tiny fibers open new windows into the brain
Three-in-one design allows genetic, chemical, optical, and electrical inputs and outputs.
Three-in-one design allows genetic, chemical, optical, and electrical inputs and outputs.
New iron oxide nanoparticles could help avoid a rare side effect caused by current contrast agents.
MIT's newest faculty bring a wide array of energy interests and developments to the Institute.
Researchers investigate mechanics of lithium sulfides, which show promise as solid electrolytes.
Innovators from a range of fields discuss their pioneering work and their founders’ journey.
Finding may help researchers fine-tune metal-oxide catalysts to enhance energy storage technology.
Cima and Merrill recognized for contributions resulting in a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
MIT researchers demonstrate that strong churning during hot liquid state can produce stronger, more uniformly structured large aluminum casts.
Two new initiatives take an in-depth look at learning.
Sliding on flexible graphene surfaces has been uncharted territory until now.
First-year students get a spirited introduction to materials science and chemistry from Professor Jeffrey Grossman.
MIT alumni and the MIT-Chile Program are bringing unique learning opportunities to Chilean high school students in a partnership with two major Santiago universities.
New treatment elicits two-pronged immune response that destroys tumors in mice.