Nanoscience and nanotechnology
Cancer study shows power of interdisciplinary approach
December 3, 2007
Thermoelectric materials are one key to energy savings
November 20, 2007
Researchers jumpstart old field with new approach
Also labeled: Energy, Materials science
Remote-control nanoparticles deliver drugs directly into tumors
November 20, 2007
MIT works toward 'smart' optical microchips
November 1, 2007
Light-powered micro-machines could advance telecommunications
MIT develops 'tractor beam' for manipulation of cells on silicon
October 31, 2007
Tool could manipulate tiny objects on a chip
Koch grant puts nanotechnology on front line of prostate cancer battle
October 17, 2007
Also labeled: Cancer
MIT works toward safer gene therapy
September 7, 2007
Biodegradable polymers replace viruses to deliver genes
Not so super-cool after all: MIT researchers knock down theory about nanofluids
August 29, 2007
Also labeled: Nuclear science and engineering
Goodbye wires!
June 7, 2007
MIT team experimentally demonstrates wireless power transfer, potentially useful for powering laptops, cell phones without cords
Also labeled: Electrical engineering and electronics, Physics
Nanotech gives thermoelectricity a new glow
May 9, 2007
Also labeled: Electrical engineering and electronics, Energy
New MIT technique weighs single living cells
April 25, 2007
One promising application is creation of a cheap and robust device to monitor CD4 cell numbers in AIDS patients
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Health sciences and technology
Think small! Think quickly! Atomistic model helps students visualize nanoscale problems
April 2, 2007
Software designed for genetics shows how materials behave under extreme loading
MIT model simulates atomic processes in nanomaterials
March 1, 2007
Also labeled: Computer science and technology, Materials science
Flow of tiny bubbles mimics computer circuitry
February 8, 2007
Work could boost capabilities of 'labs on a chip'
MIT 'optics on a chip' may revolutionize telecom, computing
February 6, 2007
Research integrates photonic circuitry on a silicon chip
Team develops nanoparticles to battle cancer
February 1, 2007
New particles mimic platelets
Nanoengineered concrete could cut carbon dioxide emissions
January 30, 2007
Nanocomposite research yields strong and stretchy fibers
January 18, 2007
Lycra-like materials were inspired by spider silk
MIT creates 3D scaffold for growing stem cells
December 27, 2006
MIT implant measures tumor growth, treatment
December 4, 2006
Math model may aid study of collagen ailments
November 14, 2006
Tensile loading reveals nature's economy
Scientific American names Angela Belcher Researcher of the Year
November 6, 2006
3 others from MIT rank in magazine's top 50
MIT technique reveals inner lives of red blood cells
October 16, 2006
Work could aid research on sickle cell anemia and malaria
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Cancer
Portable 'lab on a chip' could speed blood tests
October 16, 2006
MIT micropump assures portability, efficiency, in routine or combat conditions
Also labeled: Physics, Security studies and military
MIT material stops bleeding in seconds
October 10, 2006
MIT unveils new treatment for wounds
Also labeled: Bioengineering and biotechnology, Health sciences and technology
Nanoparticles to aid brain imaging, team reports
September 27, 2006
MIT laser method unveils ultrafast photochemical reactions
September 27, 2006
Also labeled: Chemistry and chemical engineering, Physics
Innovative projects aim to boost safety, efficiency of nuclear power
September 20, 2006
Also labeled: Energy, Nuclear science and engineering
























