CDMS result covers new ground in search for dark matter
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Experiment has set more stringent limits on light dark matter.
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.
The discovery suggests that the very first generation of stars may not have been as powerful as previously thought.
Topological insulators could exist in six new types not seen before.
Professors' research areas include molecular mechanisms in cells, quantum condensed matter, and dark matter.
This dual honor puts the MIT chapter in the top 20 percent of nearly 800 chapters nationwide.
Flexible materials could provide ways to manipulate sound and light.
New kind of see-through screen could be applied as a thin plastic coating on ordinary glass.
Large-scale tests in the lab and the South China Sea reveal the origins of underwater waves that can tower hundreds of feet.
New approach to use of 2-D carbon material opens up unexpected properties, could unleash new uses.
MIT physicist finds the creation of entanglement simultaneously gives rise to a wormhole.
MIT senior Margo Batie plays hard on the rugby field and works hard in the physics lab.
President Obama taps MIT physicist and dean of science to oversee basic energy research.
Asymmetrical particles could make lab-on-a-chip diagnostic devices more efficient and portable.