Mining valuable insights from diamonds A drive to understand natural science phenomena ignited MIT graduate student Changhao Li’s love of quantum physics. May 31, 2022
MIT engineers boost signals from fluorescent sensors The advance allows the particles to be placed deeper within biological tissue, which could aid with cancer diagnosis or monitoring. May 30, 2022
New light-powered catalysts could aid in manufacturing When coated onto plastic tubing, the catalysts could act on chemicals flowing through, helping to synthesize drugs and other compounds. May 27, 2022
New gels could help the medicine go down Mixing drugs into oil-based gels could offer relief for children and adults who have trouble swallowing pills. May 27, 2022
Toward customizable timber, grown in a lab Researchers show they can control the properties of lab-grown plant material, which could enable the production of wood products with little waste. May 25, 2022
Researchers unveil a secret of stronger metals Study shows what happens when crystalline grains in metals reform at nanometer scales, improving metal properties. May 20, 2022
MIT J-WAFS announces 2022 seed grant recipients The grants total over $1 million in support of research that addresses issues in the water and food sectors. May 20, 2022
Is it topological? A new materials database has the answer Searchable tool reveals more than 90,000 known materials with electronic properties that remain unperturbed in the face of disruption. May 19, 2022
TE 2022: The Future of Engineering—July 5-8 The 29th International Society of Transdisciplinary Engineering (ISTE) TE 2022: The Future of Engineering, hosted by MIT System Design and Management, is taking place July 5-8, 2022. Read more and register.
Solar-powered desalination device wins MIT $100K competition Nona Desalination is developing a compact water-desalination device that requires less electricity than a cell phone charger. May 16, 2022