Mesoamerican copper smelting technology aided colonial weaponry
Spanish conquerors depended on indigenous expertise to keep up their munitions supplies, archaeologists have found.
Spanish conquerors depended on indigenous expertise to keep up their munitions supplies, archaeologists have found.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub researchers are investigating how the layouts, or textures, of cities influence extreme weather events.
Chemical engineers have developed a way to protect transplanted drug-producing cells from immune system rejection.
Technique may enable speedy, on-demand design of softer, safer neural devices.
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, MIT enters a new mode for teaching and learning.
Labs across campus respond to a call; MIT sends thousands of items directly to area hospitals in need.
Professor Martin Culpepper provides caution on the use of 3D printing to make masks and other PPE for individuals on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis.
Sorting through millions of possibilities, a search for battery materials delivered results in five weeks instead of 50 years.
A variety of companies with MIT ties are working to address aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.
MIT Professor David Simchi-Levi forecast the mid-March manufacturing pause. Now he looks ahead.
MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi describes the supply chain landscape in the U.S., from food security to concerns about medical supplies.
Repurposing a drug used for blood clots may help Covid-19 patients in danger of respiratory failure, researchers suggest.
To help us navigate this time of social distancing, three MIT astronauts share lessons of isolated living aboard the International Space Station.
MIT senior Michelle Kornberg uses her background in mechanical and ocean engineering to track how climate change has impacted underwater environments.