A more sustainable way to generate phosphorus
MIT chemists found a way to cut the carbon footprint of producing white phosphorus, an ingredient in many consumer products.
MIT chemists found a way to cut the carbon footprint of producing white phosphorus, an ingredient in many consumer products.
Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Since 1968, the MIT-WHOI Joint Program has provided research and educational opportunities for PhD students seeking to explore the marine world.
“Squeezing” noise over a broad frequency bandwidth in a quantum system could lead to faster and more accurate quantum measurements.
A new tool brings the benefits of AI programming to a much broader class of problems.
MIT’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation aim to develop an integrative approach to strengthening and expanding the orthotic and prosthetic sector within the African nation.
Study reveals key cell structures and gene expression changes near amyloid plaques and tau tangles in mouse brain tissue.
A new study reveals that lymph nodes near the lungs create an environment that weakens T-cell responses to tumors.
First detailed mapping and modeling of thalamus inputs onto visual cortex neurons show brain leverages “wisdom of the crowd” to process sensory information.
The findings could provide a new way to control chemical reactions.
When she’s not analyzing data about her favorite biomolecule, senior Sherry Nyeo focuses on improving the undergraduate experience at MIT.
A quick electric pulse completely flips the material’s electronic properties, opening a route to ultrafast, brain-inspired, superconducting electronics.
Using bottlebrush-shaped particles, researchers can identify and deliver synergistic combinations of cancer drugs.
Poet, student advocate, and math/physics double-major Catherine Ji is living boldly at MIT.
MIT faculty, students, and alumni collect prizes at the recent Joint Mathematics Meetings.