Slackers and superstars of the microbial workplace
MIT chemical engineers find that yeast engineered to manufacture drugs vary widely in their productivity
MIT chemical engineers find that yeast engineered to manufacture drugs vary widely in their productivity
New approach to water desalination could lead to small, portable units that could be sent to disaster sites or remote locations.
‘Particles’ of heat are everywhere, and usually a nuisance, but newly designed materials could help put them to good use.
Inaugural expo included poster session, research presentations
By preventing web applications from deviating from their normal behavior, a new MIT system can keep them online even during a cyberattack.
Molecules that arrange themselves into predictable patterns on silicon chips could lead to microprocessors with much smaller circuit elements.
New microscopy technique offers close-up, real-time view of how proteins kill bacteria
A new analysis of the structure of silks explains the paradox at the heart of their super-strength, and may lead to even stronger synthetic materials.
MIT chemical engineer Paula Hammond lends her nanotechnology expertise to farmers in Africa.
AeroAstro professor emeritus named recipient of the Reed Aeronautics Award.
The Laboratory for Advanced Materials puts materials science and engineering research on display.