For student researchers, no pause for the pandemic
Undergraduates Aljazzy Alahmadi, Andrea Garcia, and Quynh Nguyen are sustaining the nuclear science and engineering research mission from around the world.
Undergraduates Aljazzy Alahmadi, Andrea Garcia, and Quynh Nguyen are sustaining the nuclear science and engineering research mission from around the world.
An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands.
Topics include Covid-19 and urban mobility, strategies for electric vehicle charging networks, and infrastructure and economics for hydrogen-fueled transportation.
Researchers devise a practical solution for preventing corrosive CRUD buildup in nuclear systems.
Designed and assembled by experts from across the Institute, the facility should enable testing of up to 1,500 people a day.
Rising MIT sophomore finds satisfaction designing for the laboratory and the playing field.
Storage value increases as variable renewable energy supplies an increasing share of electricity, but storage cost declines are needed to realize full potential.
Members of Wyoming’s government and public university met with MIT researchers to discuss climate-friendly economic growth.
On the ground, windy conditions strengthen these electrical flashes, but new experiments tell a different story for flying objects.
“Qubit by Qubit” introduces high school students to quantum computing through a week-long summer camp and a year-long course.
Storage tool developed at MIT CSAIL adapts to what its datasets’ users want to search.
“Our mission here is to save humanity from extinction due to climate change,” says MIT professor.
Through innovation in software and hardware, researchers move to reduce the financial and environmental costs of modern artificial intelligence.
Human hair is 50 times softer than steel, yet it can chip away a razor’s edge, a new study shows.
Bacteria linked to Crohn’s disease are difficult to grow in the lab, but MIT engineers have found a way.