People in the News
October 2, 2009
Markus Buehler, Associate Professor
• Nanowerk
Protein-inspired graphene design bridges nano- to macroscale
August 28, 2009
Markus Buehler, Associate Professor
• Science
Winning strategies: advice from PECASE winners
July 24, 2009
Roman Stocker, Associate Professor
• Science
Tumbling for Stealth?
July 17, 2009
Frederick Salvucci, Senior Lecturer
• WBUR.org
The Parkway Known as Storrow Drive
June 15 - 17, 2009
Franz-Josef Ulm, Professor
• Science News
Shifting nanoparticles cause creep: Study investigates how concrete deforms over time
• GreentechMedia
Can Buildings Last 16,000 Years? New Concrete Will Help
• Nature Blog
Creepy crawly concrete curtailed
• Inhabitat
MIT Discovery Means That Next-Gen Concrete Could Last for 16,000 Years
• The Engineer
Durable concrete
• The Next Big Future
MIT Find Way to Slow Concrete Creep
• Softpedia
New Way to Stop Concrete Deformation Found at MIT The material can ...
• POPSCI.com
Using Nano-Geometry to Create Better Concrete
June 11, 2009
Elfatih Eltahir, Professor
• SEED Magazine
Malaria: Five New Weapons
April 21, 2009
Richard de Neufville, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems
• The New York Times
In Missouri, Investors Seek a Profit in Branson Airport
April 11 - 12, 2009
Joseph M. Sussman, JR East Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems
• ABCNews.com
President Obama to Lay Out Plans for High-Speed Train Travel
• Good magazine
Transportation Innovation
March 14, 2009
Roman Stocker, Doherty Assistant Professor of Ocean Utilization
• Science News
Physics Could Unite Plankton
February 19 - 23, 2009
Roman Stocker, Doherty Assistant Professor of Ocean Utilization
• The New York Times
Behind Red Tides, the Swimming and Shape of Plankton
• Discovery Channel News
Oceans Vital Plankton Sheets Form by Mishap
• Boston.com
Algae Discovery Could Shed Light on Red Tide Outbreaks
December 22, 2008
Elfatih Eltahir, Professor
• The New York Times
Low-Tech Efforts Could Help Prevent Insects and Disease


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