A new source for potassium fertilizer
Allanore lab chemically alters feldspar, an ore closer to home for countries that cultivate bananas and other potassium-dependent crops
Allanore lab chemically alters feldspar, an ore closer to home for countries that cultivate bananas and other potassium-dependent crops
Some nanoparticles commonly added to consumer products can significantly damage DNA.
Novel study uncovers the way coughs and sneezes stay airborne for long distances.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, local students attend the National Robotics Week event
Scott Aaronson travels the far reaches of computational complexity, shaping conventional and quantum computing.
Algorithm for determining orientation of objects could aid robots in navigation, scene understanding.
Urban transportation expertise gave team the edge to earn first- and second-place prizes in different categories.
New MIT analysis probes charge transfer in porous battery electrodes for the first time.
Globally important, chemically distinct lines of research promise easier access to potassium fertilizer, cleaner and purer metals.
Oceans at MIT's highlights from MIT Water Night 2014 include nano-technological desalination of seawater, innovative wetland conservation, and ocean carbon cycle research.
New field of "strain engineering" could open up areas of materials research with many potential applications.
SEED Academy students benefit from instructors' training in handling negative stereotypes and diversity issues.