October 9 is National Nanotechnology Day! This year, we are celebrating with nine travel posters inviting viewers to "travel" to the nano age with MIT.nano.
A new study of bubbles on electrode surfaces could help improve the efficiency of electrochemical processes that produce fuels, chemicals, and materials.
The scientists, who worked together as postdocs at MIT, are honored for their discovery of microRNA — a class of molecules that are critical for gene regulation.
Read MIT System Design & Management alumni profile featuring Ben Linville-Engler, formerly the industry and certificate director for SDM and is now deputy director and chief investment strategist of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech).
MIT and Lincoln Laboratory are among awardees of $38 million in project awards to the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition to boost U.S. chip technology innovation.
A newly discovered mechanism by which salt crystals leap off nanoengineered surfaces may lead to the development of industrial materials that resist the buildup of minerals from fresh and salt water.