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New analysis of textured surfaces could lead to more efficient, and less dangerous, power plants.
New analysis of textured surfaces could lead to more efficient, and less dangerous, power plants.
A new study describes how irrigation development modifies local and regional climate.
Seeking to reduce traffic casualties, center will focus on robotics and artificial intelligence systems.
Assistant professor of physics probes the formation of enzyme clusters that enable gene copying and protein production in living cells.
New family of luminescent materials could find broad uses in chemical and biological detectors.
Design tool lets novices do in minutes what would take experts in computer-aided design hours.
PhD student Ruaridh Macdonald develops a tool to identify nuclear weapons without divulging too much.
Jeff Karp’s diverse multidisciplinary team brings novel solutions to a wide array of health challenges.
Environmental Protection Agency uses scenarios to evaluate gains for agriculture, health, and other global concerns.
Autonomous vehicles share sidewalk space with pedestrians in six-day trial in Singaporean public garden.
From igniting carbon fibers to freeze-drying hydrogels, MIT Summer Scholars learn pioneering scientific techniques during nine-week internships.
Blocking a newly identified memory pathway could prevent the disorder.
Study finds some coastal regions may face a risk of unprecedented storm surge in the next century.
Study explains how rain droplets attract aerosols out of the atmosphere.