High-speed camera captures a water jet’s splashy impact as it pierces a droplet
The results may help engineers develop a way to inject drugs without needles.
The results may help engineers develop a way to inject drugs without needles.
Eli Paster SM ’10, PhD '14 is the CEO of PolyJoule, a startup working to reinvent energy storage technology to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
As researchers consider materials for solid-state batteries, they also may want to consider how those materials could impact large-scale manufacturing.
Prosthetic enables a wide range of daily activities, such as zipping a suitcase, shaking hands, and petting a cat.
Using a combination of stem cell biology, systems biology, synthetic biology, and chromatin engineering, the Galloway lab will define the molecular regulatory rules of cell-fate transitions.
Longtime EECS faculty member was known for his work on the biophysics of auditory systems.
MIT team looks at classroom configurations and offers modifications to enhance safety during Covid-19 pandemic.
The commonplace phenomenon, now quantified for the first time, could be harnessed for many useful applications.
Student-designed Nimbus solar car travels 1,109 miles in five days, averaging 38.4 miles per hour.
MIT team produces practical guidelines for generating hydrogen using scrap aluminum.
Faculty members will help to advance educational initiatives and strategy within the MIT School of Engineering.
The School of Engineering recognizes the materials scientist's outstanding contributions to education.
After nearly a decade, an interdisciplinary collaboration to model a 3D spider web leads to many surprising results.
MIT researchers employ machine learning to find powerful peptides that could improve a gene therapy drug for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
New algorithm could enable fast, nimble drones for time-critical operations such as search and rescue.