Quantum materials: A new paradigm for computing?
Diamond spintronics and graphene-based infrared detectors are among leading-edge technologies reported at annual Materials Day Symposium at MIT.
Diamond spintronics and graphene-based infrared detectors are among leading-edge technologies reported at annual Materials Day Symposium at MIT.
Quantum process increases the number of electrons produced when light strikes a metal-dielectric interface.
International conference at MIT to focus on cooperative research efforts, alternatives to potassium salts for farming.
Jeffrey Grossman applies new materials research to making desalination cheaper and more efficient.
“Fuel” pillar at MIT Solve underscores energy’s crucial role in solving humanity’s biggest challenges.
Researchers find a way to control the bubbles of boiling water using a small electric charge.
"2015 Energy and Climate Outlook" projects likely impacts of current policies and pledges on global climate, emissions, and energy mix.
Hundreds of millions sought for low-carbon research; advocacy for carbon pricing; a call to the alumni and beyond.
PhD student is acquiring the science, engineering, and social sciences expertise needed to make sense of complex policy questions surrounding nuclear energy.
Professor Catherine Drennan and graduate student Michael Funk want energy production and environmental protection to go hand in hand.
Institute-wide initiative aims to address environmental issues at all scales, from campuswide to worldwide.
Study finds a whisker’s “slaloming” motion helps seals track and chase prey.
Inaugural Solve conference concludes four days of talks, workshops, and discussions on global challenges.
System developed at MIT proves practical for remote communities.