Research update: New way to store sun’s heat
Modified carbon nanotubes can store solar energy indefinitely, then be recharged by exposure to the sun.
Modified carbon nanotubes can store solar energy indefinitely, then be recharged by exposure to the sun.
New MIT-developed materials make it possible to produce photovoltaic cells on paper or fabric, nearly as simply as printing a document.
Method holds promise for making two- or three-tier graphene films that could be used for new electronic devices.
Vaccines that target newly identified viral protein sequences could be more effective than previous efforts.
MIT researchers provide a simple principle to predict which materials will perform best in fuel cells and metal air batteries.
MIT researchers develop a device that combines a solar cell with a catalyst to split water molecules and generate energy.
Undergraduates receive top honor in collegiate math, science and engineering education
New sensor developed by MIT chemical engineers can detect tiny traces of explosives.
New MIT particles could be used to deliver cancer drugs to nearly any type of tumor.
10-ENG to offer concentrations in energy, environment, biomedicine and materials
MIT graduate student is working to make water available for the world’s poor by refining the tools and techniques of fog harvesting.
Successful businessman was philanthropic, modest
New 3-D microfluidic system offers greater control over production of drug-delivering nanoparticles.
Delivers keynote address at the annual Laureates and Leaders induction ceremony