Materials

At smallest scale, liquid behaviour portends new materials

07 May 2012

Fabrication method can affect the use of block copolymer thin films

05 May 2012

Creating molecular graphene

03 May 2012

Biomimetic polymer synthesis enhances structure control

03 May 2012

New technique predictably generates complex, wavy shapes

By By Jernnifer Chu, MIT News Office | 03 May 2012

New technique predictably generates complex, wavy shapes

By By Jernnifer Chu, MIT News Office | 03 May 2012

Oil-spill clean-up may be made easier by carbon-nanotube technology

28 Apr 2012

Researchers find a way to make glass that’s anti-fogging, self-cleaning and free of glare

26 Apr 2012

Defects make catalysts perfect

26 Apr 2012

Controlling heat flow with atomic-level precision

25 Apr 2012

New material shares many of graphene’s unusual properties

24 Apr 2012

Self-assembling highly conductive plastic nanofibres

23 Apr 2012

Lightweight construction on the way to volume production

Lightweight construction on the way to volume production

23 Apr 2012

To make lightweight cars and airplanes it is necessary to use as many of the components as possible using carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics CRP, which until now, have been made by hand. Now an automated production methods suitable for volume production may be possible

X-ray probe finds new organic transistors do well in hot water

21 Apr 2012

Microscopy yields first proof of ferroelectricity in simplest amino acid

21 Apr 2012

Researchers boost efficiency of multi-hop wireless networks

20 Apr 2012

New polymer signals red when damaged, then fixes itself

18 Apr 2012

Visualisation of how powder becomes molten glass could lead to greener manufacture

17 Apr 2012

Microscopy inspires flexoelectric theory behind 'material on the brink'

16 Apr 2012

Probing hydrogen under extreme conditions

13 Apr 2012

New infrared spectroscopy method to study processes at oxide surfaces

12 Apr 2012

Hybrid copper-gold nanoparticles convert CO2

Hybrid copper-gold nanoparticles convert CO2

By Jennifer Chu, MIT News Office | 11 Apr 2012

Research by MIT suggests copper-gold nanoparticles may reduce greenhouse gas emissions and turn carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels with relatively little energy

Researcher finds faster, cheaper way to cool electronic devices

11 Apr 2012

Single atom alloys catalyse reactions

By by Tim Palucka | 10 Apr 2012

Simultaneous size and electrochemical measurement of nanomaterials

10 Apr 2012

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