Surviving one of Earth’s most extreme environments
New research finds a unique component of cell membranes in an archaea species conveys protection against acidic surroundings.
New research finds a unique component of cell membranes in an archaea species conveys protection against acidic surroundings.
Researchers refine a method to quantify protein production, show that the precision with which bacteria and eukaryotes tune their gene expression is remarkably similar.
Faculty researchers share insights into new capabilities at the annual Industrial Liaison Program Research and Development Conference.
Platform offers the precision that shoebox-sized CubeSats need to beam down hefty data packets.
It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3-D structures one thousandth the size of the originals.
Riccardo Comin seeks to elucidate the microscopic physics of high-temperature superconducting devices to advance their technological applications.
Electronic pill can relay diagnostic information or release drugs in response to smartphone commands.
Picower Institute researchers discover the brain mechanism that helps details come flooding back when you visit a scene again.
Scientists and engineers will collaborate in a new Climate Modeling Alliance to advance climate modeling and prediction.
Method could illuminate features of biological tissues in low-exposure images.
Inexpensive 3-D-printed microfluidics device could be used to personalize cancer treatment.
High-temperature steam might be used in remote regions to cook, clean, or sterilize medical equipment.
MIT Kavli's John Richardson describes MIT's role in the historic passing of the Voyager 2 craft past the heliopause and into the interstellar medium.
High-power, tunable design could be used for chemical detection in outer space, medical imaging, more.
Two new MIT reports advance practical emissions-reduction strategies for Southeast Asia and Latin America at both the regional and country level.