Meet Lauryn Kortman: Juggling fusion magnets and LED batons
Rising MIT sophomore finds satisfaction designing for the laboratory and the playing field.
Rising MIT sophomore finds satisfaction designing for the laboratory and the playing field.
Human hair is 50 times softer than steel, yet it can chip away a razor’s edge, a new study shows.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past two quarters.
Multidisciplinary team uses metal organic frameworks to extract radioactive krypton from fuel-reprocessing gasses.
New method for producing thermoset plastics allows them to be broken down more easily after use.
Magnetic nanodiscs can be activated by an external magnetic field, providing a research tool for studying neural responses.
To oversee its new cutting-edge electron microscopy systems, MIT sought out Frances Ross’ industry-honed expertise.
A new computational method fine-tunes delivery of therapeutics to specific brain regions.
By emphasizing the process of discovery, instructors in course 2.001 (Mechanics and Materials I) provide engineering students a career-building foundation.
Juejun Hu pushes the frontiers of optoelectronics for biological imaging, communications, and consumer electronics.
Honor recognizes faculty mentors who devote true attention to students’ well-being.
Annual MITEI awards support research on battery storage, smart grids, and carbon emissions reduction.
In lab tests, virus-like DNA structures coated with viral proteins provoke a strong immune response in human B cells.
Method could shed light on nitric oxide’s role in the neural, circulatory, and immune systems.
Ion-based technology may enable energy-efficient simulations of the brain’s learning process, for neural network AI systems.