Technique inspired by dolphin chirps could improve tests of soft materials
Method can be used to quickly characterize any soft, rapidly changing substance, such as clotting blood or drying cement.
Method can be used to quickly characterize any soft, rapidly changing substance, such as clotting blood or drying cement.
Design for system that provides solar- or wind-generated power on demand should be cheaper than other leading options.
Studies of how photoprotection works at the molecular level may provide a pathway to more biomass and crops.
The observatories are also releasing their first catalog of gravitational-wave events.
Chemists discover an unexpected synergy between two types of cancer drugs.
A new study linking RNA processing to DNA repair may open new avenues to cancer therapy.
The civil and environmental engineering PhD student investigates the effects of climate change in the Midwest.
Researchers have designed a novel printhead that works with unprecedented speed and pioneered ways to melt and extrude renewable materials.
MIT AgeLab researchers find that an exercise program for older adults has unexpected social and health benefits.
Together, cell growth rate and gene expression shed light on why some tumor cells survive treatment.
Results could also indicate whether antibiotics have successfully treated the infection.
Physics professor brought leadership, resources, and an intellectual focus to the MIT astrophysics faculty and research staff during 15 years at the helm.
Injectable material made of nanoscale particles can deliver arthritis drugs throughout cartilage.
Device developed at MIT could provide refrigeration for off-grid locations.
Snippets of RNA that accumulate in brain cells could interfere with normal function.