Bionic plants
Nanotechnology could turn shrubbery into supercharged energy producers or sensors for explosives.
Nanotechnology could turn shrubbery into supercharged energy producers or sensors for explosives.
Team creates LEDs, photovoltaic cells, and light detectors using novel one-molecule-thick material.
MIT group shows xylem tissue in sapwood can filter bacteria from contaminated water.
New technique developed at MIT produces highly selective filter materials, could lead to more efficient desalination.
Low-cost urine test developed by MIT engineers amplifies signals from growing tumors to detect disease.
New MIT vaccines that catch a ride to immune cell depots could help fight cancer and HIV.
MIT researchers evaluate graphene’s potential for making desalination economically viable.
Bench-top 'Robofurnace' automates chemical vapor deposition process.
Visiting graduate student studies high-throughput manufacturing of precisely shaped microparticles.
New MIT nanoparticles offer best-ever gene silencing, could help treat liver diseases.
Postdoc Mostafa Bedewy shows complex competition between chemical activation and mechanical forces in growing CNT forests.
Mechanical engineering professor explores the science and technology of nano manufacturing.
Technique allows tiny sensors to monitor small changes in magnetic fields, such as when neurons transmit electrical signals.
Flexible materials could provide ways to manipulate sound and light.
MIT researchers develop a slippery coating that could prevent the scaling that fouls oil wells and power plants.