Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials
MIT Professor Frances Ross is pioneering new techniques to study materials growth and how structure relates to performance.
MIT Professor Frances Ross is pioneering new techniques to study materials growth and how structure relates to performance.
Observation of the predicted non-Abelian Aharonov-Bohm Effect may offer step toward fault-tolerant quantum computers.
An interactive program using mobile phones helps more patients conclude treatment successfully.
Study analyzes how networks can distort voters’ perceptions and change election results.
Discovery could enable longer-lasting and better-functioning devices — including pacemakers, breast implants, biosensors, and drug delivery devices.
Undergraduate Meucci Ilunga spent 10 weeks investigating protein interactions, exploring career options, and making new friends.
Study shows Old World monkeys combine items in speech — but only two and never more, unlike humans.
Researchers identify nearly 8,000 strains of bacteria, while also clarifying their genetic and metabolic context.
Asteroid is likely shedding reddish dust, revealing a fresh, blue surface beneath.
Deaths of prominent life scientists tend to be followed by a surge in highly cited research by newcomers.
New capabilities allow “roboats” to change configurations to form pop-up bridges, stages, and other structures.
Magnetically controlled device could deliver clot-reducing therapies in response to stroke or other brain blockages.
New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers.
Low-cost “piezoelectric” films produce voltage, could be used for flexible electronic components and more.
Focusing awareness on the present moment can enhance academic performance and lower stress levels.