Mechanical engineering’s condiment-bottle coating gives waste the slip
MIT $100K competition runner-up LiquiGlide developed out of Varanasi group
MIT $100K competition runner-up LiquiGlide developed out of Varanasi group
A simple cooler could help patients battle antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis.
Making proteins stand in line could lead to more lifelike lab tests.
Jet-injected drugs could improve patient compliance, reduce accidental needle sticks.
Honored for contributions to nuclear power technology
Study shows that pavement deflection under vehicle tires makes for a continuous uphill drive that increases fuel consumption.
EECS professor to become new leader of MIT’s largest interdepartmental laboratory.
Loop perforation — speeding up programs by skipping instructions — is just one method that gets rigorous mathematical treatment in a new paper.
Includes $1.65 million in Department of Energy Nuclear Energy University Programs grants and $450,000 in graduate student fellowships.
Ceramic membranes may reduce carbon dioxide emissions from gas and coal-fired powerplants.
Black, Boyd and Shaner among 31 recipients
In 2.00b, students focus on their inner child.
As provost since 2005, the president-elect has inspired innovation and played a critical role in the financial stewardship of the Institute.