Researchers catalog defects that give 2-D materials amazing properties
Theoretical analysis distinguishes observed “holes” from the huge list of hypothetically possible ones.
Theoretical analysis distinguishes observed “holes” from the huge list of hypothetically possible ones.
Undergraduates from across the country learn the benefits of continuing their education in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science.
Five winners are recognized for their outstanding contributions to colleagues, the school, and the Institute.
A new concept for thermal energy storage involves a material that absorbs heat as it melts and releases it as it resolidifies — but only when triggered by light.
Researchers develop a method to investigate how bacteria respond to starvation and to identify which proteins bind to the “magic spot” — ppGpp.
Whitehead Institute and MIT researchers uncover the detailed molecular structure of the sporopollenin polymer, an inert material key for the emergence of land plants.
Studies of how photoprotection works at the molecular level may provide a pathway to more biomass and crops.
Chemists discover an unexpected synergy between two types of cancer drugs.
Together, cell growth rate and gene expression shed light on why some tumor cells survive treatment.
For three Committed to Caring honorees, mentorship is demonstrated through generosity and making connections.
Led by “Queen of Batteries” Christina Lampe-Onnerud, Cadenza Innovation is licensing its lithium ion battery cell architecture to manufacturers around the world.
Simple method for linking molecules could help overcome drug resistant infections.
Startup SQZ Biotech aims to open a new path in immunotherapy with its cell-compressing technique.
Researchers and experts attend African Sustainable Development Conference at MIT.
Researchers from across MIT showcase J-WAFS-funded projects tackling critical water and food systems challenges from solutions-oriented perspectives.