Carbon nanotubes improve metal’s longevity under radiation
Aluminum used in nuclear reactors and other harsh environments may last longer with new treatment.
Aluminum used in nuclear reactors and other harsh environments may last longer with new treatment.
Videos hosted by Professor Lorna Gibson bring an engineering approach to birding.
Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering.
Polymer nanowires that assemble in perpendicular layers could offer route to tinier chip components.
At MIT’s Tata Center for Technology and Design, researchers are exploring ways to extend electricity access to rural communities in India using microgrids.
Small voltage can flip thin film between two crystal states — one metallic, one semiconducting.
MOSAIC award spurs MIT research into concentrator solar cells that can run in shade and full sun with power control and wavelength separation.
Material could harvest sunlight by day, release heat on demand hours or days later.
New device could provide electrical power source from walking and other ambient motions.
Three MIT graduate students win Silver Awards for work on catalysts, hydrogels, and magnetic nanoparticles.
An MIT development could benefit both the environment and human health.
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.
Findings could lead to a building block for future quantum computers, and a research tool for physics.
Acoustic device that separates tumor cells from blood cells could help assess cancer’s spread.