Better models for better reactors
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering teams working on improving computer-aided simulation and modeling
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering teams working on improving computer-aided simulation and modeling
Tissue engineers create a new way to assemble artificial tissues, using ‘biological Legos’ — cells transformed into bricks.
By exploiting a simple but counterintuitive trick, a new system finds sections of computer programs where accuracy can be traded for speed.
Speeding up protein evolution in the lab can yield useful molecules that nature never intended.
As the oil spill off the Louisiana coast widens, the mechanical engineering emeritus professor discusses floating booms, containment caps and more
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In MIT visit, Charles Bolden touts proposed expansion in R&D funding
MIT researchers find a way to calculate the effects of Casimir forces, offering a way to keep micromachines’ parts from sticking together.
Dying from pancreatic cancer, the U.S. Navy lieutenant was determined to earn his degree.
Founder of D-Lab cited among top 'thinkers'
Winning bench will be installed at the student center
Object recognition systems that break images into ever smaller parts should be much more efficient and may shed light on how the brain works.
New program at MIT’s Koch Institute targets the growing cancer problem in India.
A new finding from the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard may have implications for designing an effective AIDS vaccine.