UpNano joins MIT.nano Consortium
Provider of ultra-high resolution 3D printing becomes sustaining member of industry group.
Provider of ultra-high resolution 3D printing becomes sustaining member of industry group.
The device provides greater sensitivity and speed than previous versions, and could be used for industrial inspection, airport security, and communications.
In his new book, “Life Is Hard,” MIT philosopher Kieran Setiya offers guidance for tackling the (many) problems we face.
Up to one-third of the carbon consumed by Prochlorococcus may come from sources other than photosynthesis.
Digital Credentials Consortium’s new report explores barriers to adoption.
Models trained on synthetic data can be more accurate than other models in some cases, which could eliminate some privacy, copyright, and ethical concerns from using real data.
By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers.
Desiree Plata's research focuses on developing technologies and strategies for environmental sustainability.
Computing systems that appear to generate brain-like activity may be the result of researchers guiding them to a specific outcome.
Researchers have developed a technique that could help fine-tune the production of monoclonal antibodies and other useful proteins.
A new approach sheds light on the behavior of turbulent structures that can affect the energy generated during fusion reactions, with implications for reactor design.
This machine-learning system can simulate how a listener would hear a sound from any point in a room.
Inaugural award goes to MIT condensed matter theory professors of physics.
A technique for synthesizing many “white graphene” nanotubes at a time paves the way for stronger, heat-resistant composites, and membranes for renewable energy.
New analysis takes account of natural fluctuations and predictability to assess which parts of an ecosystem are most threatened by climate change and other disruptions.