Getting a charge out of water droplets
Water condensing and jumping from a superhydrophobic surface can be harnessed to produce electricity.
Water condensing and jumping from a superhydrophobic surface can be harnessed to produce electricity.
Autonomous vehicles could automatically assume the right positions for photographic lighting.
MIT study finds ocean bacteria follow predictable patterns of daily activity.
A new system would allow individuals to pick and choose what data to share with websites and mobile apps.
Materials Processing Center and the Center for Materials Science and Engineering host 14 summer interns for undergraduate research experiences.
Nicholas Fang pushes the limits of light to improve performance in communication, fabrication, and medical imaging.
MIT finding could one day lead to new approaches for manufacturing biofuels.
MIT researchers develop an improved system for timing of urban lights to minimize commuting times.
Expert on computer vision, robotics, and human-robot interaction had been on the faculty since 1994.
By looking to nature, PhD student Leon Dimas 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures.
Studies by graduate students Stephen Morton and Nisarg Shah show progress toward better cancer treatment and bone replacement.
Membrane developed by MIT researchers can separate even highly mixed fine oil-spill residues.
Hydro Research Foundation award recognizes Khan's work on novel rare earth coatings that aim to enhance the longevity of hydropower water conveyance structures.