Chemistry and chemical engineering
School of Engineering awards
June 6, 2007
Cutting fume hoods' hours saves energy and money
June 1, 2007
MIT urged to educate 'geeks' and 'chiefs'
May 16, 2007
Natural polyester makes new sutures stronger, safer
March 22, 2007
Two from MIT win Franklin Institute Awards
March 15, 2007
Hydrogel particles pave way for new bedside diagnostics
March 8, 2007
Chemical engineers bring 'theranostics'--personalized therapies--ever closer.
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
Chemical engineer: Geothermal is undervalued U.S. energy source
February 13, 2007
Two MIT profs win DOE's Lawrence Award
February 9, 2007
MIT experts foresee sustainable ethanol production
February 8, 2007
Also labeled: Energy, National relations and service
Flow of tiny bubbles mimics computer circuitry
February 8, 2007
Work could boost capabilities of 'labs on a chip'
Scientists create wrinkled polymer 'skin'
January 25, 2007
MIT-led panel backs 'heat mining' as key U.S. energy source
January 22, 2007
Nanocomposite research yields strong and stretchy fibers
January 18, 2007
Lycra-like materials were inspired by spider silk
Micro-RNA research proves Rich's 1961 'suggestion'
January 9, 2007
Scientists celebrate 50 years since key RNA discovery
January 9, 2007
MIT biophysicist recalls biotech's founding technology
Engineered yeast improves ethanol production
December 7, 2006
MIT's anti-microbial 'paint' kills flu, bacteria
November 30, 2006
Coating's polymers poke holes in the membranes that surround influenza viruses
Agile new plastics change shape with heat
November 20, 2006
Materials could aid medical and industrial processes
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Materials science
MIT chemist studies how electrons behave
November 17, 2006
New spin on electrons could improve lights, other devices
Periwinkle can serve as tiny chemical plant
November 15, 2006
Shell Oil president discusses new fuels, energy security
November 8, 2006
Also labeled: Energy, Special events and guest speakers
Green design research unites Institute across disciplines
November 1, 2006
Engineers probe spiders' polymer art
October 30, 2006
Manufactured silk could be used for artificial tendons and ligaments, sutures, parachutes and bulletproof vests























