Stick, peel, or bounce: Controlling a freezing droplet’s fate
MIT study reveals a new way to enhance or reduce the adhesion of freezing droplets.
MIT study reveals a new way to enhance or reduce the adhesion of freezing droplets.
Summer Scholar Gaetana Michelet explores the role mucus plays in protecting people from getting sick.
General-purpose technique sheds light on inner workings of neural nets trained to process language.
Lab seeks to expand the boundaries of research on artificial intelligence.
IBM plans to make a 10-year, $240 million investment in new lab with MIT to advance AI hardware, software, and algorithms.
Mechanical engineering alumna and internationally recognized professor is the new associate head of the department.
Ancient technology could be used to level electricity prices for renewables.
Study finds faulty research creates a significant drop in use of prior published work.
PhD student works at the intersection of urban planning and computer science.
Colorado forest study provides clearest-ever picture of gases released into the atmosphere and how they change.
Test of cervical mucus may reveal pregnant women’s risk of going into labor too early.
Carbon nanotubes lower the transformation temperature of glassy carbon, possibly aiding manufacturers, MIT researchers report.
When not climbing mountains, nuclear science and engineering PhD candidate Leigh Ann Kesler tracks erosion inside fusion reactor containment chambers.
Study finds bacterial response to drugs varies in different environments.
Observations and modeling suggest TRAPPIST-1 exoplanets may have held onto water, billions of years after their formation.