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RLE’s Translational Fellows Program starts up a new dimension of support for postdocs.
RLE’s Translational Fellows Program starts up a new dimension of support for postdocs.
Two-dimensional carbon “paper” can form stretchable supercapacitors to power flexible electronic devices.
A simulation technology from movies is used to predict coiling patterns in the lab.
Arrays of tiny conical tips that eject ionized materials could fabricate nanoscale devices cheaply.
Cognitive coexistence radio and other technologies will help alleviate spectrum congestion for wireless devices.
Different environment helps yeast tolerate high levels of ethanol, making them more productive.
Coding scheme for interactive communication is the first to near optimality on three classical measures.
MIT alumni from NASA, Intuitive Surgical, MIT Hacking Medicine, the U.S. Air Force, Global Project Design, and others will speak.
Materials scientist Mike Rubner’s collaboration with chemical engineer Robert Cohen yields anti-fog coatings, synthetic "backpacks" for living cells.
Pill coated with tiny needles can deliver drugs directly into the lining of the digestive tract.
Researchers will advance our understanding of the human mind and discover new ways to treat, prevent, and cure neurological disorders.