New method snips complex fibers into uniform particles
Stretching process can produce nanoscale rods or strips made of many material combinations.
Stretching process can produce nanoscale rods or strips made of many material combinations.
New algorithm could stitch together astronomical measurements made across the globe.
Technique combines analogue and digital processes in engineered cells.
With support she received at the Institute, Leila Pirhaji wants to bring computational systems biology to the marketplace.
Scientists program C2c2, discovered in bacteria as a viral defense mechanism, to manipulate cellular RNA.
Senior Cara Lai cites MIT Literature studies as key to her preparation for medical practice.
MIT researchers are creating tools that synthesize and collect data so that urban planners can vastly improve the quality of urban life.
Analysis shows popular video game is among the hardest problems in the “complexity class” PSPACE.
Professor Kristala Prather engages undergrads in a discussion about the future of biofuels.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Cody Dennett simulates conditions inside reactors to measure microscopic defects in irradiated materials.
At Tech Reunions June 2-5, Robert Smith '41, will celebrate 75 years since his graduation — as well as his perfect reunion attendance.
Senior Marie Elimbi Moudio enters a “weird place” and discovers a world of possibility.
On a global stage, MIT helps steer architecture toward solving worldwide challenges.