Q&A: Markus Buehler on setting coronavirus and AI-inspired proteins to music
Translated into sound, SARS-CoV-2 tricks our ear in the same way the virus tricks our cells.
Translated into sound, SARS-CoV-2 tricks our ear in the same way the virus tricks our cells.
DNA-based self-assembling system sheds light on processes essential for semiconductors and nanotechnology.
Study shows that a simple urine test can reveal the presence of lung cancer in mice.
Device for harnessing terahertz radiation might help power some portable electronics.
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.
Monitoring the plant hormone ethylene could reveal when fruits and vegetables are about to spoil.
System “recruits” defects that usually cause disruptions, using them to instead carry out quantum operations.
The award is given annually by the American Chemical Society.
Aerogels for solar devices and windows are more transparent than glass.
Most materials have a fixed ability to conduct heat, but applying voltage to this thin film changes its thermal properties drastically.
Simple chip powered by quantum dots allows standard microscopes to visualize difficult-to-image biological organisms.
New research group aims to bridge the gap between nanotechnology and synthetic biology.
A new study suggests a path to more efficient error correction, which may help make quantum computers and sensors more practical.
The mission of SENSE.nano is to foster the development and use of novel sensors, sensing systems, and sensing solutions.
Bubbly buildup can hinder many industrial processes, but a new method can reduce or even eliminate it.