Lamborghini and MIT pave the way for the electric supercar of the future
MIT-Italy helps build supercharged partnerships on campus and across the globe.
MIT-Italy helps build supercharged partnerships on campus and across the globe.
Transmission electron microscope and scanning tunneling microscope offer unique capabilities.
Longstanding supporter of the Institute allows for flexibility in determining how funds will be used.
Techniques for observing concrete as it sets could facilitate the development of new cements.
The ability to predict and make new materials faster highlights the need for safety, reliability, and accurate data.
MIT and University of Colorado researchers are collaborating on an experiment to be sent to the International Space Station.
The X-ray-focusing lens used in the experiment is based on a design used in lighthouses for centuries.
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center welcomed area students for lessons in glassblowing, making motors, and making ice cream.
Proposed bridge would have been the world’s longest at the time; new analysis shows it would have worked.
Study of minerals widely used in industrial processes could lead to discovery of new materials for catalysis and filtering.
Studying a common material at room temperature, researchers bring quantum behavior “closer to our daily life.”
MIT engineers develop a model that predicts how the cornstarch-water mixture turns from liquid to solid, and back again.
Ultrathin coating could protect 2D materials from corrosion, enabling their use in optics and electronics.
Associate Professor Juejun Hu shines a light on the impact machine learning and AI are having on materials science and engineering.