Solar eclipse caused bow waves in Earth's atmosphere
MIT Haystack Observatory researchers find that the moon's shadow created long-predicted ionospheric bow waves during the August eclipse.
MIT Haystack Observatory researchers find that the moon's shadow created long-predicted ionospheric bow waves during the August eclipse.
Using electric fields to manipulate droplets on a surface could enable high-volume, low-cost biology experiments.
Study finds topological materials could boost the efficiency of thermoelectric devices.
MIT neuroscientists suggest a model for how we gain volitional control of what we hold in our minds.
Drug that targets a key cancer protein could combat leukemia and other types of cancer.
The planetary system’s dense configuration gives clues to its formation
Researchers observe, for the first time, topological effects unique to an “open” system.
Replacing daily pills with a weekly regimen could help patients stick to their dosing schedule.
New model measures characteristics of carbon nanotube structures for energy storage and water desalination applications.
New technique developed at MIT could produce strong, resilient nanofibers for many applications.
The award will enable the expansion of the Laboratory’s Defense Fabric Discovery Center.
Research shows the Clean Air Act was likely responsible for a dramatic decline in atmospheric organic aerosol.
Neuroscientists identify a circuit that helps the brain record memories of new locations.
Francis Bitter Magnet Lab researcher continues a decades-long pursuit to create a revolutionary magnet for nuclear magnetic resolution spectroscopy.