Remembering Arthur R. von Hippel
MIT Institute Professor Emeritus Mildred Dresselhaus recalls mentor’s influence as she receives award in his name.
MIT Institute Professor Emeritus Mildred Dresselhaus recalls mentor’s influence as she receives award in his name.
Looking for better materials for solar cells, LEDs, and other technology, one molecule at a time.
Dissecting the inner workings of the mucus barrier could yield better drugs, prevent disease
Kate Koch, Colleen Loynachan, Kirin Sinha, and Grace Young will study for two years in the UK.
Thermoelectric bracelet that helps people maintain a comfortable body temperature takes home $10,000 from MIT’s annual materials-science design competition.
Unexpected result shows that in some cases, pulling apart makes cracks in metal fuse together.
Common mineral gets first detailed examination of its surface electronic properties, thanks to team of MIT researchers.
New techniques for combining complex oxide thin films promise electrical control of magnetic properties for data storage and computing.
New materials developed at MIT could lead to actuators on a chip and self-deploying medical devices.
Particles that deliver vaccines directly to mucosal surfaces could defend against many infectious diseases.
Researchers use low-frequency laser pulses to probe the properties of a kind of fluctuating magnetism known as a spin-liquid state.
New approach to hydrophobic material could benefit power plants, cooling systems.
Highly active catalysts could be key to improved energy storage in fuel cells and advanced batteries.
Profiling Silvija Gradečak, the Thomas Lord Associate Professor in Materials Science and Engineering