How cytoplasm “feels” to a cell’s components
In study that may guide drug design, researchers find organelles encounter varying levels of resistance.
In study that may guide drug design, researchers find organelles encounter varying levels of resistance.
Engineers predict how flowing fluid will bend tiny hairs that line blood vessels and intestines.
Study explains conflicting results from other experiments, may lead to batteries with more energy per pound.
Shotokan karate provides MIT community members with a unique artistic outlet.
Grantees will spend the 2017-2018 academic year conducting research abroad.
Startup is meeting global environmental needs by changing the way power plants use water.
Startup’s gas-electric engines may pave way for package delivery and human flight.
Co-founded by Amir Hirsch ’06, SM ’07, Flybrix drones offers people of all ages the ability to fly their ideas.
Researchers gauge a cell’s stiffness, which can reflect cancer or other conditions, simply by watching it.
Mechanical engineering professor will help guide educational initiatives and strategy.
Women make up 49.5 percent of MIT’s undergraduates in mechanical engineering, due to department’s proactive approach, study finds.
Simple-to-use, low-cost respiratory sensor enables measurement and tracking of personal metabolism.
MIT emeritus professor, designer, and inventor, is set to release the fourth edition of his popular book, "Bicycling Science," known as the "bike bible."
Results may help surgeons determine when and how to treat heart attacks.
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.