ACCESS shows grad school's rigors and rewards
Undergraduates from across the country learn the benefits of continuing their education in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science.
Undergraduates from across the country learn the benefits of continuing their education in chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science.
"Spider’s Canvas" features the sonification of a 3-D spider web, with each strand “tuned” to a different note.
Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing technologies that store, capture, convert, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
Students in the MIT Energy Initiative Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program build professional skills.
Researchers design CubeSats with lasers to provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets.
Patients with lung disease could find relief by breathing in messenger RNA molecules.
Computer program can translate a free-form 2-D drawing into a DNA structure.
MIT researchers show how to make and drive nanoscale magnetic quasi-particles known as skyrmions for spintronic memory devices.
Theoretical physicist's focus on the complexity of plasma turbulence could pay dividends in fusion energy.
System breaks down complex designs into easily modifiable shapes for custom manufacturing and 3-D printing.
First measurement of its kind could provide stepping stone to practical quantum computing.
Independent Activities Period class explores the role coastal ecosystems play in protecting the environment and how climate change has affected them.
"Magic-angle" graphene named 2018 Breakthrough of the Year; first ionic plane and earliest evidence of hydrogen gas named to top 10 breakthroughs.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.