Imaging system helps surgeons remove tiny ovarian tumors
More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer.
More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer.
Student-led startups Symbrosia and SiPure each awarded a $14,000 grand prize.
Twisted fibers coated with living cells could assist healing of injured muscles and tendons.
Engineered surface treatment developed at MIT can reduce waste and improve efficiency in many processes.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.
Novel batteries are the first to use water-splitting technology at their core.
Novel membrane material removes more impurities, without the need for toxic solvents.
Polymers could be designed to reflect or trap heat, regardless of hue.
MIT students connect with premier Indian institutes, hospitals, and students to collaborate on “humanistic” assistive design.
“Hybrid” cathodes could provide more power for a given weight and volume.
At relatively balmy temperatures, heat behaves like sound when moving through graphite, study reports.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 3.
Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer earlier.
Coating graphene with wax makes for a less contaminated surface during device manufacturing.
Growing material directly onto substrates and recycling chip patterns should enable faster, simpler manufacturing.