New surface treatment stops scale buildup
MIT researchers develop a slippery coating that could prevent the scaling that fouls oil wells and power plants.
MIT researchers develop a slippery coating that could prevent the scaling that fouls oil wells and power plants.
New approach developed at MIT could generate power from sunlight efficiently and on demand.
The MIT professor emeritus earns the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for his pioneering work and mentoring role in the field of artificial intelligence.
Langer honored for his discoveries in controlled drug-release systems and new biomaterials; awards ceremony hosted by Kevin Spacey to be broadcast Jan. 27
Marshall Scholar Colleen Loynachan tackles materials science problems with a photographer’s perspective.
A member of the MIT faculty since 1967, Roberge spent nearly his entire professional career at MIT.
New device from MIT can measure masses as small as one millionth of a trillionth of a gram, in solution.
MIT researchers find that contrary to conventional wisdom, cathodes made of disordered lithium compounds can perform better than perfectly ordered ones.
Scientists discover extracellular vesicles produced by ocean microbes.
Large-scale tests in the lab and the South China Sea reveal the origins of underwater waves that can tower hundreds of feet.
Research could boost the efficiency even of huge networks like the Internet.
Alumni startup Atlas Devices commercializes motorized rope-climbing technology for military use.
Laser doping method could enable new infrared imaging systems.
Technique advances understanding of a basic concept in graph theory, paralleling advances in edge connectivity.
New approach to use of 2-D carbon material opens up unexpected properties, could unleash new uses.