How to power up graphene implants without frying cells
New analysis finds way to safely conduct heat from graphene to biological tissues.
New analysis finds way to safely conduct heat from graphene to biological tissues.
Study reveals closely related microbes can diversify rapidly via horizontal gene transfer.
Ranked No. 1 for the fifth straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 42 disciplines.
Big-data analysis could give city planners timelier, more accurate alternatives to commuter surveys.
Professor Philip Gschwend discusses the importance of comprehensive systems approaches to curing environmental ills.
Key flow mechanisms, crucial to carbon sequestration and fuel-cell operation, have been visualized.
Electric vehicles can meet drivers’ needs enough to replace nearly 90 percent of vehicles now on the road.
Technique from Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could improve augmented reality and reduce the need for CGI green-screens.
Professor Colette Heald will serve as associate department head; Professor Jesse Kroll will chair the Graduate Education Committee.
New understanding of concrete’s properties could increase lifetime of the building material, decrease emissions.
New professional education program on agriculture, innovation, and the environment attracts global agricultural leaders to MIT.
Concrete Sustainability Hub researcher Omar Swei is working to help Jordanian planners optimize maintenance on state-owned highways.
New research finds interactions between microorganisms and marine particles may have significant effects on oceanic carbon cycling.