3Q: David Goldston on the new federal budget
Director of MIT Washington Office calls bill “very good news for science funding.”
Director of MIT Washington Office calls bill “very good news for science funding.”
Researchers find an ultrathin layer of aluminum oxide, though solid, can flow like a liquid instead of cracking.
Katharina Ribbeck studies the sticky substance to uncover its impacts on health and disease.
Technology could help prevent life-threatening infections in patients receiving chemotherapy.
Concrete Sustainability Hub research shows life-cycle thinking has long-term environmental and economic payoffs.
Technique could prevent overheating of laptops, mobile phones, and other electronics.
MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives grant program awards more than $15 million in 10 years.
Machine-learning system uses physics principles to augment data from NASA crowdsourcing project.
New discovery suggests that all life may share a common design principle.
Researchers identify the molecular structure of the GATOR1 protein complex, which regulates growth signals in human cells, using cryo-electron microscopy.
Study finds lateral variations in composition at a key depth below the island hotspot, provides scientists a new understanding of mantle mixing.
Cutting kirigami-style slits in stretchy films could make for bandages, heat pads, and wearable electronics that adhere to flexible surfaces.
Data could shed light on why the universe has more matter than antimatter.
Design principles could point to better electrolytes for next-generation lithium batteries.
MIT professor devises new ways to generate useful chemicals and fuels from renewable resources.