[ad_1] “The main reason why I draw the patterns out first, besides the fact that the designs have gotten too complicated for me to hold in...
[ad_1] One of MIT’s most experienced NASA astronauts, Mike Fincke ’89, is celebrating that milestone from space. Having already logged 381 days in three previous missions...
[ad_1] Building on Dresselhaus’s far-reaching foundational research, scientists and engineers have made enormous advances at the nanoscale—with structures on the order of one hundred-thousandth the width...
[ad_1] Take a stroll along the Infinite Corridor these days and you’ll encounter a striking new space, in a prominent location on the first floor of...
[ad_1] The new system is anchored to the bone and controlled by the nervous system, offering more stability and easier navigation.COURTESY OF THE RESEARCHERS In the...
[ad_1] Since tropical forests are Earth’s largest land-based carbon sink, such challenges make it harder to fight climate change. But the influence of biodiversity on forests’...
[ad_1] The top candidates they discovered are structurally distinct from any existing antibiotics, and they appear to work by novel mechanisms that disrupt bacterial cell membranes....
[ad_1] City life is often described as “fast-paced.” A study coauthored by MIT scholars suggests that’s more true than ever: The average walking speed in three...
[ad_1] Like almost any MIT student, Mason Estrada wants to take what he learned on campus and apply it to the working world. Unlike any other...
[ad_1] Chatbots today are everything machines. If it can be put into words—relationship advice, work documents, code—AI will produce it, however imperfectly. But the one thing...