A new way to build membranes for fuel cells
Layer-by-layer assembly system could lead to improved fuel cells, batteries and solar panels
Layer-by-layer assembly system could lead to improved fuel cells, batteries and solar panels
New results from MIT’s Electronic Materials Research Group bring us closer to computers that use light instead of electricity to move data.
Surprisingly, old-style television sets and computer screens are still in demand — to make new TV sets
Analysis of unique deep-sea mollusk offers insights into design of armor for soldiers and vehicles.
A new method of moving tiny particles using magnetic polymer beads and magnetic fields could find uses in microchips and in medicine
A public television program explores the ways real science is starting to catch up with the futuristic visions in Star Trek.
Professor Donald Sadoway’s research in energy storage could help speed the development of renewable energy.
Computational approach to materials science could bring new properties even to familiar substances such as concrete and steel
In the President's visit to MIT labs he showed keen interest, quick understanding and warm appreciation, say his hosts
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero will use the unrestricted funding to study materials that follow unusual rules of physics.
Creating tiny steps to electrode surfaces can double the efficiency of the emissions-free electricity sources, MIT researchers find.
MIT students develop concept for color-changing roof tiles that absorb heat in winter, reflect it in summer.