Programmable droplets | MIT News
Using electric fields to manipulate droplets on a surface could enable high-volume, low-cost biology experiments.
Jan. 19, 2018 • ~7 min
Drug manufacturing that’s out of this world | MIT News
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Jan. 5, 2018 • ~9 min
3Q: Institute Professor John Deutch on maintaining US leadership in technological innovation | MIT News
Putting limits on foreign students or technical publications would be counterproductive, write Deutch and Condoleezza Rice.
Dec. 15, 2017 • ~7 min
Bose Grants for 2017 reward bold and unconventional research visions | MIT News
Six potentially paradigm-shifting research projects will make strides with funding from Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
Dec. 14, 2017 • ~15 min
Researchers establish long-sought source of ocean methane | MIT News
An abundant enzyme in marine microbes may be responsible for production of the greenhouse gas.
Dec. 7, 2017 • ~8 min
New nanowires are just a few atoms thick | MIT News
Subnanometer-scale channels in 2-D materials could point toward future electronics, solar cells.
Dec. 4, 2017 • ~6 min
Jeremiah Johnson and Tracy Slatyer win 2017 School of Science Teaching Prizes | MIT News
Faculty members in chemistry and physics honored for excellence in graduate and undergraduate teaching.
Dec. 1, 2017 • ~1 min
How to get sprayed metal coatings to stick | MIT News
When spraying metal coatings, melting hurts rather than helps, MIT research reveals.
Nov. 22, 2017 • ~5 min
Cholesterol helps flu virus escape through host cell’s membrane | MIT News
Study could shed light on how many other proteins bind with membrane cholesterol.
Nov. 20, 2017 • ~5 min
MIT researchers collaborate with Lamborghini to develop an electric car of the future | MIT News
Research from the Dinca and Hart labs, paired with Lamborghini’s “hypercar” concept, will result in the Terzo Millenio, an electric sports car for the third millennium.
Nov. 17, 2017 • ~3 min
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