Novel bromine battery: Small-scale demo, large-scale promise
Low-cost, high-capacity, rechargeable battery could one day enable widespread adoption of intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind.
Low-cost, high-capacity, rechargeable battery could one day enable widespread adoption of intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind.
Recent alumnus died on June 19 from causes related to leukemia.
Algorithm lets independent agents collectively produce a machine-learning model without aggregating data.
Top high school students from across the country arrive on campus for six-week program
Adding golf ball-like dimples to surfaces could reduce drag and improve efficiency of vehicles.
Discovery could lead to new ways of detecting cancer cells or purifying contaminated water.
Design lets chip manage local memory stores efficiently using an Internet-style communication network.
New CSAIL research suggests a future where UAVs can recharge their batteries by perching on power lines.
Institute Professor cited as "a founder of the field of tissue engineering."
Algorithm can determine, with 80 percent accuracy, whether video is running forward or backward.
Nanostructured material based on repeating microscopic units has record-breaking stiffness at low density.
Self-propelled robotic device can speed through pipes, pinpointing leaks more accurately than existing methods.
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.