Continuing a legacy of Antarctic exploration
The Summons Lab compares lipids from Antarctic microbial communities to century-old samples.
The Summons Lab compares lipids from Antarctic microbial communities to century-old samples.
Optimizing soft robots to perform specific tasks is a huge computational problem, but a new model can help.
With increasingly advanced data, Michael McDonald and colleagues study a galaxy cluster bursting with new stars.
Team of researchers including MIT Professor Angela Koehler obtains $5.8 million grant to study fusion-positive alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
Using deductive reasoning, the bot identifies friend or foe to ensure victory over humans in certain online games.
Researchers develop a method to isolate and sequence the RNA of T cells that react to a specific target.
Technological innovations, policies, and behavioral changes will all be needed to reach Paris climate agreement targets.
System from MIT CSAIL sizes up drivers as selfish or selfless. Could this help self-driving cars navigate in traffic?
An improved method for magnet tracking enables high-speed wireless tracking through various materials.
MIT researchers demonstrate how often-ignored microbial interactions have a significant impact on the biodegradation of complex materials.
Device may enable “T-ray vision” and better wireless communication.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian probes deep inside cargo containers and ballistic warheads to ferret out fissile materials.
New strategy for encapsulating nutrients makes it easier to fortify foods with iron and vitamin A.
New method overcomes limitations of existing chemical procedures and may accelerate nanoengineering of materials.
Techniques for observing concrete as it sets could facilitate the development of new cements.