In the World: A long haul to bring clean water to developing nations
MIT’s Susan Murcott expands ceramic-filter production to three continents, bringing jobs and curbing disease.
MIT’s Susan Murcott expands ceramic-filter production to three continents, bringing jobs and curbing disease.
Vision for department outlined at campus event for civil and environmental engineering alumni
Mechanisms behind water bugs and lilies applied to culinary devices.
Elfatih Eltahir is associate department head, Philip Gschwend is director of Parsons Lab and Daniele Veneziano leads Pierce Lab
Pedro Reis and Feng Zhang recognized as young stars in science and technology.
MIT study combines new model of malaria transmission with global forecasts for temperature and rainfall.
CEE professor’s studies of how fluids move underground could help with cleaner energy production and water supplies.
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Study shows that in the face of an epidemic, even moderate government-mandated travel restrictions would slow contagion.
Award is one of the most prestigious in ecology and environmental sciences
Understanding the strength of the shellfish’s underwater attachments could enable better glues and biomedical interfaces.
Marine microbes change swimming direction via a high-speed mechanical instability.
Researchers develop method to design synthetic materials and quickly turn the design into reality using computer optimization and 3-D printing.