Making materials to order
New method of forming composites allows fine-tuning of mechanical, electrical, thermal and other properties.
New method of forming composites allows fine-tuning of mechanical, electrical, thermal and other properties.
New process could lead to production of hydrogen using bioengineered microorganisms.
New technique could enable creation of a variety of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
MIT study shows sometimes it saves energy, sometimes it doesn’t — and sometimes it makes things worse.
Reversible control of electrical and thermal properties could find uses in storage systems.
MIT graduate student is working to make water available for the world’s poor by refining the tools and techniques of fog harvesting.
Scientists produce a crystal that could help unlock the mystery of high-temperature superconductors.
Follow-up to previous reports shows improvement, but that still more can be done.
MIT researchers analyze behavior of materials that change by themselves; could lead to practical applications.
Sanyal, Schuh, Verghese and Winston honored for undergraduate teaching excellence
Tiny 'microworms' could be implanted under the skin to give readout of blood sugar levels or other biomedical information.
New implantable sensor finds telltale signs; technology could also be adapted to monitor cancer and other diseases.
Several alumni also elected among 68 new members announced today
Researchers find simple, inexpensive method to produce silicon wires for sensors, batteries and solar cells.
'Fiercely dedicated to MIT students,' she established fellowship prior to leaving the Institute.