Lighting the way to better battery technology
Doctoral candidate Supratim Das wants the world to know how to make longer-lasting batteries that charge mobile phones and electric cars.
Doctoral candidate Supratim Das wants the world to know how to make longer-lasting batteries that charge mobile phones and electric cars.
Engineers design nanoparticles that stimulate the immune system, helping it to attack tumors.
Erwin Franz's experiences with MIT System Design and Management had a major effect on his work with the rapid response team at Philips Respironics.
Material inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art could help to prevent falls in icy or slippery conditions.
Technique paves the way for more energy efficient, 3D microprocessors.
In a pair of papers from MIT CSAIL, two teams enable better sense and perception for soft robotic grippers.
Approach for generating numbers at random may help analyses of complex systems, from Earth’s climate to financial markets.
Three MIT teams to explore novel ways to reduce operations and maintenance costs of advanced nuclear reactors.
Marshalling forces from across the Institute, MIT will deliver an online celebration worthy of the Class of 2020.
Fulbright Fellowship recipient encourages more musicologists and scientists to do interdisciplinary work with one another.
UROP students explore applications in robotics, health care, language understanding, and nuclear engineering.
Method may help quickly identify regions where objects — and missing people — may have converged.
Particle-scale phenomenon akin to the swerving of a curveball could allow selective separation of suspended nanomaterials.
Graduating seniors and recent alumni will spend upcoming year abroad on Fulbright grants.
Modeling study shows battery reuse systems could be profitable for both electric vehicle companies and grid-scale solar operations.