Tiny sand grains trigger massive glacial surges
New model answers longstanding question of how these sudden flows happen; may expand understanding of Antarctic ice sheets.
New model answers longstanding question of how these sudden flows happen; may expand understanding of Antarctic ice sheets.
Exotic states called Kohn anomalies could offer clues to why some materials have the electronic properties they do.
Study also finds tax breaks for general business investment have slightly negative effect on innovation.
Using 3D fabrication, researchers develop novel nuclear materials that optimize both accident tolerance and performance.
Study finds simple changes in road resurfacing practices could improve gas mileage for heavy vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Institute ends negotiations for a new journals contract in the absence of a proposal aligning with the MIT Framework for Publisher Contracts.
Children Helping Science, co-led by Professor Laura Schulz, brings research to families, and families to research.
Knocking out the immune cytokine IL-6 exacerbates symptoms in HD model mice, affects neural connection genes.
The design could advance the development of small, portable AI devices.
New roll-to-roll production method could enable lightweight, flexible solar devices and a new generation of display screens.
Discovery made through the Disk Detective project could help the search for new planets.
Solar geoengineering proposals will weaken extratropical storm tracks in both hemispheres, scientists find.
A new platform that precisely quantifies antigens presented on cell surfaces may help researchers and clinicians improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapies.
Engineers design nanoparticles that stimulate the immune system, helping it to attack tumors.
Material inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art could help to prevent falls in icy or slippery conditions.