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MIT engineers have designed a robot that can fly through the air, dive underwater to swim, then flap back into flight—much like a diving bird. The breakthrough could pave the way for a new class of aerial-aquatic vehicles for ocean exploration.
Researchers at MIT have developed injectable "mini livers" designed to temporarily take over essential liver functions, offering a potential new option for people with liver failure who are waiting for a transplant—or who aren't eligible for one at all.
Some of the most important things in life feel ordinary, until you stop and think about what makes them possible. A cure. A car. A comet. Someone right now is chasing answers to questions we haven't even asked yet. From medicine to infrastructure to breakthroughs we can't yet imagine, science touches every part of daily life because someone followed their curiosity.
As we celebrate 250 years of American independence, we are reminded that MIT was founded in the same spirit: to advance knowledge, foster innovation, and serve the country through education, research, and discovery.