Projects make inroads on global food and water challenges
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
Harnessing these imperfections could have implications for computer memory and energy conversion.
Computer vision and machine learning expert Antonio Torralba to lead new artificial intelligence research lab.
By 2100, oceans may hold enough carbon to launch mass extermination of species in future millennia.
New technique could make it easier to use mRNA to treat disease or deliver vaccines.
Future City Innovation Connector to support projects addressing rapid growth of Chinese cities.
Cognitive scientists find that people can more easily communicate warmer colors than cool ones.
Microfluidic device uses acoustics to quickly analyze blood for signatures of cancer and other diseases.
Unusual fluorescent materials could be used for rapid light-based communications systems.
Researchers advance quantitative canine training evaluations.
Microparticles created by new 3-D fabrication method could release drugs or vaccines long after injection.
Researchers working to address concrete durability get a close look at the impacts of a chemical reaction known to cause structural problems.
Research from MIT's CITE program leverages a procurement process to identify opportunities for improving food aid supply chains.
Bacterial populations in mother’s GI tract may play a central role.
Expanding polymer enables self-folding without heating or immersion in water.