Making frequency-hopping radios practical
New hardware could lead to wireless devices that identify and exploit unused transmission frequencies, using radio spectrum much more efficiently.
New hardware could lead to wireless devices that identify and exploit unused transmission frequencies, using radio spectrum much more efficiently.
Alexander-Katz, Detmold, Fu, Tisdale and Williams honored by Office of Science of the Department of Energy.
Materials for the new MITx summer course Mechanics ReView have been refined during a half-decade of development
MIT researchers find that high ratio of freeloaders makes it more likely colony will die from sudden shock to environment.
MIT physicist explains how new results from an underground experiment add intrigue to the hunt for dark matter.
Potentially habitable planets are slightly larger than Earth.
Frebel will work on identifying large numbers of 12 to 13 billion-year-old stars in the galactic halo
Physicists and astronaut discuss cosmic ray detector’s findings of possible signs of dark matter.
Spatial measurements of population density could reveal when threatened natural populations are in danger of crashing.
$200 million project will launch telescopes to perform full-sky search for transiting exoplanets.
MIT physicist and AMS spokesman Samuel Ting presents results via webcast.
Award will fund study evolution of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria
Two assistant professors at MIT are among 16 recipients nationwide.
MIT researchers improve efficiency of quantum-dot photovoltaic system by adding a forest of nanowires.
Ragon Institute researchers develop a method to identify weak points in viral proteins that could be exploited for vaccine development.