Controlling contagion by restricting mobility
Study shows that in the face of an epidemic, even moderate government-mandated travel restrictions would slow contagion.
Study shows that in the face of an epidemic, even moderate government-mandated travel restrictions would slow contagion.
Award is one of the most prestigious in ecology and environmental sciences
A substitute for traditional zircaloy could greatly reduce the danger of hydrogen explosions.
Engineers design nanoparticles that can turn the blood-clotting cascade on or off.
New research to be presented at the 2013 SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference could transform field of 3-D printing.
Participants in Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science, Women's Technology Program, and Interphase Edge hear insiders' perspective on the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle
An MIT faculty member since 2001, Chen succeeds Mary Boyce as MechE department head.
Understanding the strength of the shellfish’s underwater attachments could enable better glues and biomedical interfaces.
Computer-designed algorithms for controlling network congestion yield transmission rates two to three times as high as those designed by humans.
Former dean of undergraduate education will lead joint Singapore-MIT center starting in January.
Engineered liver tissue developed at MIT could help scientists test new drugs and vaccines.