Lobster’s underbelly is as tough as industrial rubber
Membrane material’s properties could guide design of flexible body armor, new study suggests.
Membrane material’s properties could guide design of flexible body armor, new study suggests.
Undergraduate researchers discussed their projects at a well-attended poster session.
Low-cost sensors on Hawaii's Kilauea volcano provide an educational resource and give insight into air quality across Big Island.
Machine learning could help improve the accuracy of long-term forecasts, MIT climatologist argues.
Institute Professor honored for discovering Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthesizing organism on Earth.
"Spider’s Canvas" features the sonification of a 3-D spider web, with each strand “tuned” to a different note.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.
“A diet or treatment of the microbiome may lead to increased diversity, but that does not mean it's better or healthier for you,” says the engineering professor.
Experts gather at MIT to share insights, techniques, and strategies for building resilient urban water systems.
The civil and environmental engineering PhD student investigates the effects of climate change in the Midwest.
“The human impact that I have is equally, if not more, important to me than the technical rigor of the work I’m doing,” says the senior.
Radiocarbon measurements provide evidence that the origin of the haze over Sumatra's neighbors is peat, not deforestation and waste burning as many believed.
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector.
Study illuminates new mode of bacteria dispersal.