Wireless power could enable ingestible electronics
Small sensors or drug delivery devices could reside in the GI tract indefinitely.
Small sensors or drug delivery devices could reside in the GI tract indefinitely.
Leader in machine learning and natural language processing takes on professorship established by veteran software entrepreneur Thomas Siebel.
Program earns top accolade for a second time from global ratings agency Eduniversal.
With new method, MIT engineers can control and separate fluids on a surface using only visible light.
Chemical engineering and chemistry postdocs “expected to become the next generation of leaders and innovators in science, engineering, and technology.”
Fourth annual CEE Video Competition highlights global research and opportunities.
Simple technique cuts down on loops that weaken materials such as plastic and rubber.
Climate change could lead to overall increase in river flow, but more droughts and floods, study shows.
Materials researcher is working on the magnetic memory of the future.
Used in filtration membranes, ultrathin material could help make desalination more productive.
Sophomore researches fusion energy and promotes STEM opportunities for young women.
New research on ready-to-use therapeutic food seeks drastic reduction in fatalities from severe acute malnutrition in India.
Fellowship funds graduate school studies for exceptional immigrants and children of immigrants.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.
Insights into the hydrodynamics of the move may improve underwater vehicle design.