Drug manufacturing that’s out of this world
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
New technique developed at MIT could produce strong, resilient nanofibers for many applications.
MIT senior and Marshall Scholar Nick Schwartz wants to solve the energy problem — and make people smile along the way.
More than half of Roxbury, Bunker Hill, students with summer lab experience at MIT go on to earn a four-year degree.
Research shows the Clean Air Act was likely responsible for a dramatic decline in atmospheric organic aerosol.
Francis Bitter Magnet Lab researcher continues a decades-long pursuit to create a revolutionary magnet for nuclear magnetic resolution spectroscopy.
Assistant professor is honored for her work on energy storage systems and safer, solid-state lithium electrolyte batteries.
Machine-learning system finds patterns in materials “recipes,” even when training data is lacking.
Approach could bypass the time-consuming steps currently needed to test new photovoltaic materials.
A new automated machine-learning system performs as well or better than its human counterparts — and works 100 times faster.
MIT researchers focus on empathy, transparency, and empowerment at this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Students put their AI software for underwater vehicles to the test on the Charles River.
MIT researchers demonstrate a new electrochemical method to study thermodynamic processes in an ultra-high temperature molten oxide.
Six potentially paradigm-shifting research projects will make strides with funding from Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
Results may help explain how humans do the same thing.