The growth of an organism rides on a pattern of waves
Study shows ripples across a newly fertilized egg are similar to other systems, from ocean and atmospheric circulations to quantum fluids.
Study shows ripples across a newly fertilized egg are similar to other systems, from ocean and atmospheric circulations to quantum fluids.
A new way of making polymers adhere to surfaces may enable better biomedical sensors and implants.
Economist Pierre Azoulay answers three questions about his finding that middle-aged entrepreneurs fare better than twentysomethings.
MIT researchers describe factors governing how oceans and atmospheres move heat around on Earth and other planetary bodies.
Fusion energy community makes unified statement on priorities in report for Department of Energy Policy Advisory Group.
Monitoring the plant hormone ethylene could reveal when fruits and vegetables are about to spoil.
With help from artificial intelligence, researchers identify hidden power of vitamin A and ordinary chewing gum glaze.
Recovering and safely destroying the sources of these chemicals could speed ozone recovery and reduce climate change.
Scientists discover the structure of an enzyme, found in the human gut, that breaks down a component of collagen.
New technique allows for more precise measurements of deformation characteristics using nanoindentation tools.
Microfluidics enables researchers to create unique environment for developing medicine, paving the way for more potent, high-quality drugs.
The average power of waves hitting a coastline can predict how fast that coast will erode.
An MIT team discusses the pitfalls of “parachute research” and the importance of “sociotechnical” factors.
A variety of MIT research projects could aid efforts to detect and prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Study shows removing liability concerns slightly increases C-section procedures during childbirth.