Researchers design one of the strongest, lightest materials known
Porous, 3-D forms of graphene developed at MIT can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter.
Porous, 3-D forms of graphene developed at MIT can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter.
New observations confirm an 80-year-old quantum theory.
Professor emeritus of electrical engineering recognized for contributions to field of nanofabrication.
MIT researchers discover astonishing behavior of water confined in carbon nanotubes.
Exotic materials called photonic crystals reveal their internal characteristics with new method.
Nanoscience pioneer and Institute Professor Millie Dresselhaus accepted the medal in Paris on behalf of the Institute.
After sensing dangerous chemicals, the carbon-nanotube-enhanced plants send an alert.
MIT professor and associate provost modifies surfaces at the nanoscale while enhancing innovation around the Institute.
Chemical engineer recognized for her contributions to medicine and health.
MIT chemist constructs nanoparticle-based crystals by programming interactions of synthetic polymers and biopolymers at the molecular level.
Method for moving fluids on a surface may find uses in condensers, microfluidics, and de-icing.
Energy storage device could deliver more power than current versions of this technology.