How crispy is your bonbon?
New theory, inspired by chocolate coatings, predicts thickness of thin shells.
New theory, inspired by chocolate coatings, predicts thickness of thin shells.
Combining gasification with fuel-cell technology could boost efficiency of coal-powered plants.
New language lets researchers design novel biological circuits.
Neuroscientists identify circuits that could play a role in mental illnesses, including depression.
System from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab enables single WiFi access point that can locate users within tens of centimeters.
Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program gives MIT students a chance to master non-technical skills.
Exoplanet lacks atmosphere, is covered in rivers of magma.
Senior Amna Magzoub finds her niche in mechanical engineering, plans to bring skills home to Sudan.
Researchers make an important step toward widespread adoption of water splitting to produce hydrogen fuel, an attractive alternative to fossil fuels.
New approach to preventing embrittlement could be useful in nuclear reactors.
Observations of an extreme-weather planet raise questions about hot Jupiters’ origins.
Device uses depth sensor and signal processing to capture clear images through windows.
The Nuclear Science and Engineering Graduate Research Expo provided a glimpse into the department for both the MIT community and prospective graduate students.