New gel coatings may lead to better catheters and condoms
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Honor recognizes bioengineer’s advance of analytical techniques for characterization of biopharmaceuticals.
Method for modeling neural networks’ power consumption could help make the systems portable.
Robot can inspect water or gas pipes from the inside to find leaks long before they become catastrophic.
Expanding tissue samples before imaging offers detailed information about disease.
MIT 3-Sigma Sports links students and researchers with industry partners to solve the greatest engineering problems in sports.
MIT researcher helps scientists and engineers hone their visual imagery.
Smooth surfaces may prevent harmful deposits from working their way into a solid electrolyte.
Targeted treatment could be used for pneumonia and other bacterial infections.
CSAIL system converts 3-D movies into a more TV-friendly format.
Method for designing efficient computer chips may get miniature smart drones off the ground.
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels.
Alumni aim to make outdoor sports safer through gathering data and building a real-time social network.
Engineers and co-directors of MITEI's Energy Bioscience Low-Carbon Energy Center discuss their vision for transforming the energy system.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.