A new approach to ultrafast light pulses
Unusual fluorescent materials could be used for rapid light-based communications systems.
Unusual fluorescent materials could be used for rapid light-based communications systems.
Researchers working to address concrete durability get a close look at the impacts of a chemical reaction known to cause structural problems.
Mechanical engineering alumna and internationally recognized professor is the new associate head of the department.
Carbon nanotubes lower the transformation temperature of glassy carbon, possibly aiding manufacturers, MIT researchers report.
Members of MIT’s class of 2021 get a free backpack — and a glimpse at the future of “smart” fabrics.
Behaving like particles in a viscous fluid can help bunches of electrons squeeze through a tight space.
Targeted treatment could be used for pneumonia and other bacterial infections.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
Advance points toward new generation of computers for coming superstorm of data.
Researchers demonstrate nanoscale particles that ordinary light sources can set spinning.
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes.
New center for development of high-tech fibers and fabrics opens headquarters, unveils two products ready for commercialization.
New AFFOA facility represents a significant MIT investment in advanced manufacturing innovation.
Lauded director of the MIT Thermal Hydraulics and Materials in Extreme Environments Laboratory was a consummate experimentalist and passionate teacher.
Neural networks could be implemented more quickly using new photonic technology.