Material could bring optical communication onto silicon chips
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Alumni and friends gather at the Boch Center Wang Theatre to celebrate the vibrant MIT community and the Institute's ambitious dreams for a better world.
The Humanitarian Response Lab works with FEMA to optimize public and private sector supply chains serving hurricane-affected areas.
MIT field study shows that arsenic in groundwater reduces rice yields in Bangladesh.
Advance may open new pathways for cancer immunotherapy.
Postdoc in the Langer Lab is honored for her contributions to the advancement of STEM fields and for her support of women and girls in science.
Before assigning responsibility, our minds simulate alternative outcomes, study shows.
Twenty-two research teams receive $1,443,000 to develop new technological innovations.
Model developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could reduce false positives and unnecessary surgeries.
Design engineer and 2017 alumna working on the largest rocket ever created by NASA was named an "Awesome Woman of 2017."
Recognized for his contributions to health, the distinguished professor is now a member of the national academies of medicine, science, and engineering.
Surprisingly, pressurization isn’t to blame for fouling of membranes, study finds.
Faculty and staff researchers recognized with a diverse array of awards, prizes, grants, and other honors.
The 2017 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics Career Achievement Award honors a pioneering biomedical engineer, scientist, professor, and cardiologist.