Mixing it up
Relocation brings together materials scientist, theoretical and experimental physicists as Physics of Living Systems group at MIT.
Relocation brings together materials scientist, theoretical and experimental physicists as Physics of Living Systems group at MIT.
Faintest galaxy ever detected illuminates unusual aspects of the universe’s early evolution.
Franz-Josef Ulm's serendipitous observation leads to research linking physics and urban planning.
A light lattice that traps atoms may help scientists build networks of quantum information transmitters.
System could provide first method for filtering light waves based on direction.
New technique classifies retinal neurons into 15 categories, including some previously unknown types.
MIT physicist explains how new results bolster his 1980 theory of cosmic inflation.
Inner-ear membrane uses tiny pores to mechanically separate sounds, researchers find.
Institute’s programs rank first in 7 engineering, 5 science, and 3 business fields.
Team creates LEDs, photovoltaic cells, and light detectors using novel one-molecule-thick material.
Novel experimental technique reveals exotic behaviors in graphene systems.
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Experiment has set more stringent limits on light dark matter.
In surprising new discovery, scientists show that microbes are more likely to adhere to tube walls when water is moving.
MIT researchers propose using distant quasars to test Bell’s theorem.