3 Questions: The rapidly unfolding future of smart fabrics
Soon, your clothes may be able to monitor your vital signs, analyze the results, and warn you of health risks.
Soon, your clothes may be able to monitor your vital signs, analyze the results, and warn you of health risks.
Results could help designers engineer high-temperature superconductors and quantum computing devices.
MIT scientists identify first magmas generated in solar system’s building blocks, unexpectedly answering questions about meteorites and formation of rocky planets.
Despite closing campus locations, the MIT Libraries continue to provide vital support for teaching, learning, and research.
The Feng lab has developed a next-generation optogenetic system for non-invasive stimulation of neurons.
New CRISPR-based research tool delivers results in an hour; researchers share protocol and kits to advance research and move toward clinical validation.
When searching for extraterrestrial life, astronomers may want to look at planets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres.
Chemical engineers take a step toward generating ammonia with small-scale, electrochemical reactors.
MIT professor and intensivist/trauma surgeon explains the new challenges that Covid-19 brings to treating patients in acute respiratory distress.
In a new book, Professor David Kaiser describes dramatic shifts in the history of an evolving discipline.
Textbook formulas for describing heat flow characteristics, crucial in many industries, are oversimplified, study shows.
Coal could someday be used to make a variety of useful devices, researchers suggest.
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
Report offers guidelines to help prevent viruses from tainting biopharmaceutical drugs.
Studies of drug absorption in the small intestine could help researchers identify medicines that can be taken orally.