Materials science
MIT team tests glass for memorial to Oklahoma victims
September 30, 1998
Also labeled: National relations and service
MPC to hold Materials Day
September 30, 1998
MIT team tests glass for chairs in Oklahoma City National Memorial
September 29, 1998
Also labeled: Arts, National relations and service
MIT researcher looks to Flubber for clues to how life began
July 28, 1998
Physicist makes strides toward creating first synthetic protein
Material science/engineering recognizes nine in department
June 3, 1998
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships
Lambert to give Sigma Xi lecture
May 6, 1998
New material makes solid, more powerful battery possible
April 29, 1998
MIT team creates new battery material
April 28, 1998
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
Gibson explores nature's materials engineering
April 1, 1998
Films with tiny particles could have many uses
October 8, 1997
MIT device could improve fiberoptic communications a hundredfold
May 13, 1997
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Physics
MIT Device Could Improve Fiberoptic Communications a Hundredfold
May 13, 1997
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Physics
Notes from the Lab
March 19, 1997
MIT Metals Process Takes Form in Auto Industry
December 13, 1996
1996 marks 25th anniversary of discoveryMIT metals process takes form in auto industry
December 11, 1996
Roy to be Wulff Lecturer
November 20, 1996
MIT Work Recasts Archaeologist's Thinking About Peoples of Ancient West Mexico
September 26, 1996
Also labeled: History
New Magnetically Activated Gels Have Potential Medical Applications
June 12, 1996
Could be used in controlled release of drugs
MIT's magnet experts draw widespread interest
April 10, 1996
MS&E project aims to keep bullet-proofing up to date
January 31, 1996


