Water, water everywhere … even in the air
Scientists discover a way to harvest fresh water from air, including in arid regions.
Scientists discover a way to harvest fresh water from air, including in arid regions.
Solution developed at MIT could stop buildup of hydrate ices that slow or block oil and gas flow.
New system adapts tool known for gene editing; to be used in rapid, inexpensive disease diagnosis.
Junior faculty members from Masdar Institute plan to share insights with their own students in Abu Dhabi.
Brittle electrodes handle expansion by going glassy, study shows.
“Mobility of the Future” study examines how developments in technology, fuel, infrastructure, policy, and consumer preference will drive transportation changes.
Senior Elizabeth Rider uses atmospheric chemistry research to create international connections.
“Quantum dots” that emit infrared light enable highly detailed images of internal body structures.
“Synthetic biomarkers” could be used to diagnose ovarian cancer months earlier than now possible.
MIT principal investigators will apply cutting-edge research to the challenges of the developing world, seeking a large-scale impact.
MIT's Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation announces its latest product evaluations and global partnerships.
Faculty and students share their perspectives on the value of undergraduate research at “Pushing Boundaries” event.
New findings challenge standard model of memory consolidation.
Differences in chromosome number may underlie variation among genetically identical individuals.
PhD student Renato Lima de Oliveira examines how a country's natural resources affect its politics and policies.