Nuclear-fuel report challenges key assumptions MIT study finds no shortage of uranium for nuclear energy for decades, but more research is needed to develop improved fuel-cycle options. September 16, 2010 Read full story →
On the war path In his new book Cultures of War, MIT historian John Dower examines the militarism that has helped define the United States in the contemporary age September 15, 2010 Read full story →
Code quest As a grad student, Robert Gallager, SM ’57, ScD ’60, met one of information theory’s central challenges. But nobody realized it for 30 years. September 14, 2010 Read full story →
Solar funnel New antenna made of carbon nanotubes could make photovoltaic cells more efficient by concentrating solar energy. September 13, 2010 Read full story →
Disembodied performance Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers, which features robots as performers, premieres this month. Is this the future of opera? September 10, 2010 Read full story →
Pushing ions through carbon nanotubes The tiny, multitalented carbon tubes can carry single molecules, one at a time. September 10, 2010 Read full story →
Can you find me now? By demonstrating fundamental limits on their accuracy, MIT researchers show how to improve wireless location-detection systems. September 9, 2010 Read full story →
Galileo revisited: How ribbons roll In a twist on a classic experiment, MIT researchers discover how flexible cylinders behave when rolling down a slope. September 8, 2010 Read full story →
More hurricanes in greener seas? Research suggests ocean color is linked to formation, movement of tropical cyclones September 8, 2010 Read full story →
Solar cell, heal thyself New self-assembling photovoltaic technology can keep repairing itself to avoid any loss in performance. September 7, 2010 Read full story →
MIT hosts 28 Amgen Scholars this summer Undergraduates invited to conduct hands-on research with MIT faculty September 3, 2010 Read full story →
Better health through social networking Research shows how the nature of your social network influences your health behavior. September 3, 2010 Read full story →
Toward greener chemistry Breaking up phosphorus with ultraviolet light may offer a safer, simpler way to build many industrial and household chemicals. September 2, 2010 Read full story →
Supercomputing on a cell phone For complex problems whose form can be anticipated but whose particulars can’t, new software can offer approximate solutions in seconds. September 1, 2010 Read full story →