Fusing theory and practice
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.
Encapsulating molecular components in artificial membranes offers more flexibility in designing circuits.
Developed at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, “MoVR” system allows VR headsets to communicate without a cord
Ali Jadbabaie seeks to optimize large-scale systems, from social networks to teams of people or devices.
Newly discovered genetic code controls bacterial survival during infections.
“Information extraction” system helps turn plain text into data for statistical analysis.
New MIT research on the flow of water in flexible tubes could make irrigation technology more sustainable and cost-effective.
Nanoscience pioneer and Institute Professor Millie Dresselhaus accepted the medal in Paris on behalf of the Institute.
New system lets nonexperts optimize programs that run on multiprocessor chips.
Self-driving scooter demonstrated at MIT complements autonomous golf carts and city cars.
New imaging technique stimulates particles to emit laser light, could create higher-resolution images.
Team announces collaboration with the Walmart Foundation.
Antimicrobial peptides can kill strains resistant to existing antibiotics.
Measuring DNA repair capability can reveal tumors’ sensitivity to drugs.