Design could enable longer lasting, more powerful lithium batteries
Use of a novel electrolyte could allow advanced metal electrodes and higher voltages, boosting capacity and cycle life.
Use of a novel electrolyte could allow advanced metal electrodes and higher voltages, boosting capacity and cycle life.
Delivering vaccines directly to the lungs can boost immune responses to respiratory infections or lung cancer, study finds.
New findings may help unleash the potential of high-powered, solid-electrolyte lithium batteries.
Engineers have developed self-cooling fabrics from polyethylene, a material commonly used in plastic bags.
WISDM has selected 20 women to take part in a Story Collider communications skills training.
Professors Guth, Olivetti, Short, and Yaffe are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
The Institute ranks second in four subject areas.
Student committee delivers interactive conference on microsystems and nanoscience.
Engineered plant nanosensors and portable Raman spectroscopy will help enable sustainable practices in traditional and urban agriculture.
Cutting-edge microscope helps reveal ways to control the electronic properties of atomically thin materials.
Inspired by personal tragedy, graduate student Hyunwoo Yuk used his background in soft materials to develop a bioadhesive tape for repairing damaged tissue.
The design may enable miniature zoom lenses for drones, cellphones, or night-vision goggles.
MIT junior faculty explore new research directions and achieve powerful career advancement enabled by J-WAFS’ mission-driven grant program focused on water and food solutions.
The MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium launches with 13 company members to work with MIT on innovation in climate and sustainability.
Self-assembly of Kevlar-inspired molecules leads to structures with robust properties, offering new materials for solid-state applications.