Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity
The results could help turn up unconventional superconducting materials.
The results could help turn up unconventional superconducting materials.
MIT engineers’ new technology can probe the neural circuits that influence hunger, mood, and a variety of diseases.
New research explores how Dyson maps are putting quantum computers to work in designing fusion energy devices.
By adding weak linkers to a polymer network, chemists dramatically enhanced the material’s resistance to tearing.
The device emits a stream of single photons and could provide a basis for optical quantum computers.
MIT researchers characterize gene expression patterns for 22,500 brain vascular cells across 428 donors, revealing insights for Alzheimer’s onset and potential treatments.
In politics, tailored ads make sense, but with real limits to the tailoring.
A new Jell-O-like material could replace metals as electrical interfaces for pacemakers, cochlear implants, and other electronic implants.
A new material developed by MIT engineers exhibits “record-breaking” vapor absorption.
Biology graduate student Tong Zhang has spent the last two years learning the intricacies of how bacteria protect themselves.
MIT researchers work to discover biodegradable polyesters, with support from the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium, J-WAFS, and DIC Corp.
A new AI-based approach for controlling autonomous robots satisfies the often-conflicting goals of safety and stability.
A record-breaking number of presenters flock to the MIT event’s poster competition; topics range from synthetic mucus to nature-inspired design.
Award from the Center for International Studies supports women pursuing doctorates in international affairs.
The inaugural SERC Symposium convened experts from multiple disciplines to explore the challenges and opportunities that arise with the broad applicability of computing in many aspects of society.