Project Apophis
Space Systems Engineering students design a close-range mission to a giant asteroid that will fly by Earth in 2029.
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Space Systems Engineering students design a close-range mission to a giant asteroid that will fly by Earth in 2029.
New algorithm quickly makes sense of incoming visual data.
The School of Engineering gives its 2017 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.
Professor David Mindell, who researches the interaction between automation and human behavior, discusses the interdependence of people, robots, and infrastructure.
Youssef Marzouk aims to improve predictions of everything from underground pollution to daily weather.
CSAIL approach allows robots to learn a wider range of tasks using some basic knowledge and a single demo.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices.
Guest speakers offer stories of MIT’s connectivity and innovation.
Faculty and students share their perspectives on the value of undergraduate research at “Pushing Boundaries” event.
A simple statistical trick could help make a ubiquitous model of decision processes more accurate.
Grad students Kristen Railey and Alexander Feldstein were named to the Aviation Week Network’s “20 Twenties” for 2017.
MIT Media Lab event, Beyond the Cradle, launches a new initiative to explore the final frontier.
Annual conference explores the rise and distant future of the private space industry.