Lead-proton collisions yield surprising results
Unexpected data from the Large Hadron Collider suggest the collisions may be producing a new type of matter.
Unexpected data from the Large Hadron Collider suggest the collisions may be producing a new type of matter.
CAST visiting artist creates inflatable and airborne biospheres: speculative models for alternate ways of living.
MIT engineers propose a new way of harnessing photons for electricity, with the potential for capturing a wider spectrum of solar energy.
Yeast cells that share food have a survival edge over their freeloading neighbors — particularly when there is bacterial competition.
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering junior wins one of three poster awards.
If you’re a microbe floating in the ocean, there’s no single best strategy for getting food, MIT research shows.
The inventor of FM synthesis, Chowning revolutionized the music industry; saw a glimpsing into the future of music at the Institute.
MIT team applies technology developed for visual ‘cloaking’ to enable more efficient transfer of electrons.
Bertschinger to receive honor from MAES-Latinos in Engineering and Science
Longtime faculty member guided MIT’s Bates Linear Accelerator from a groundbreaking idea to a globally renowned center for the study of nuclear structure and reactions.
A mathematical model reveals commonality within the diversity of leaf decay.
Analysis of molecular-level fracture and stress mechanisms could have broad implications for understanding materials’ behavior.
New MIT system allows femtosecond-resolution movie of electrons in a topological insulator, a promising new electronic material.
Brown, Gore, Ploegh and Zhang receive grants for innovative biomedical research.