A new look for nuclear power
A nuclear power plant that will float eight or more miles out to sea promises to be safer, cheaper, and easier to deploy than today’s land-based plants.
A nuclear power plant that will float eight or more miles out to sea promises to be safer, cheaper, and easier to deploy than today’s land-based plants.
Rich Fletcher and Daniel Chamberlain will use their winnings to field-test a low-cost mobile device to diagnose pulmonary disease in rural India.
Reinventing how these batteries are made also improves their performance and recyclability.
2015 fellows include MIT alumni and members of the International Development Innovation Network working in Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Annual summit expands to three sessions, focused on recycling, health care, and empowering desert communities.
doDOC helps enterprises focus import and share highly complex documents with its Web platform.
Ethernet co-inventor and 3Com founder will shape Start6, EECS’s innovation and entrepreneurship workshop.
“Design is a conversation” at this year's ATHack, or Assistive Technologies Hackathon, for people with disabilities.
MIT Sloan MBA students found Spoiler Alert app to match surplus food inventory with those in need.
Startup’s software, designed to plan NASA space missions, now drives more effective online advertising.
Developed by Carlos Riva ’75, a California water plant will be the largest seawater desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere.
Joint Conference and Exhibition on Fostering Science and Innovation will showcase activities and outcomes of international partnerships with Portugal.
"To tackle our biggest societal challenges, we need an innovation pipeline that delivers every drop," Reif writes.
Microfluidic cell-squeezing device opens new possibilities for cell-based vaccines.
Former Massachusetts governor discusses MIT, policymaking, and public investment in technology.