Will neutrons compromise the operation of superconducting magnets in a fusion plant?
Tests suggest these powerful magnets will not suffer immediate loss of performance during irradiation.
Tests suggest these powerful magnets will not suffer immediate loss of performance during irradiation.
Rhombohedral graphene reveals new exotic interacting electron states.
MIT researchers developed a fiber computer and networked several of them into a garment that learns to identify physical activities.
They combined a blend of slimy and sticky proteins to produce a fast-acting, bacteria-blocking, waterproof adhesive for use in biomedical applications.
With technology developed at MIT, 6K is helping to bring critical materials production back to the U.S. without toxic byproducts.
The MIT senior will pursue a master’s program at Cambridge University in the UK.
The associate leader in the Advanced Materials and Microsystems Group at Lincoln Laboratory strongly believes in the power of collaboration and how it seeds innovation.
Builders pour concrete into temporary molds called formwork. MIT researchers invented a way to make these structures out of on-site soil.
Findings reported by MIT researchers may have significant implications in material design.
Using the Earth itself as a chemical reactor could reduce the need for fossil-fuel-powered chemical plants.
With their recently-developed neural network architecture, MIT researchers can wring more information out of electronic structure calculations.
The work opens new avenues for understanding and manipulating electrons in materials.
Undergraduate class blends science, hands-on experimentation, and a love for coffee to fuel curiosity.
MIT engineers designed a nanofiltration process that could make aluminum production more efficient while reducing hazardous waste.
Four professors and an additional alumnus honored with nation’s highest awards for scientists and engineers; Moderna, with deep MIT roots, also recognized.