Not stuck on silicon
Engineers use graphene as a “copy machine” to produce cheaper semiconductor wafers.
Engineers use graphene as a “copy machine” to produce cheaper semiconductor wafers.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
Analysis shows system could economically bring fresh water and renewable energy storage to drought-stricken coastal regions worldwide.
Tissue-expansion technique could allow scientists to map brain circuits.
CSAIL tool integrates with email and web browsers to harness micro-moments.
Scientists discover a way to harvest fresh water from air, including in arid regions.
Solution developed at MIT could stop buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow.
ENN Group, one of China’s largest private energy companies, will join MITEI’s Center for Energy Storage Research.
New system adapts tool known for gene editing; to be used in rapid, inexpensive disease diagnosis.
Associate Professor Polina Anikeeva, in preparing for the Boston Marathon, shares her love of running.
Guest speakers offer stories of MIT’s connectivity and innovation.
Prestigious honor society announces 228 new members this year.
Brittle electrodes handle expansion by going glassy, study shows.
Support will enable the exploration of new research terrains.