A new way to mend a broken heart
“Therepi” device attaches directly to damaged heart, enabling delivery of medicine from a port under a patient’s skin to augment cardiac function.
“Therepi” device attaches directly to damaged heart, enabling delivery of medicine from a port under a patient’s skin to augment cardiac function.
Graduate student Prosper Nyovanie wants to power off-grid communities worldwide with scalable solar electric systems.
Ryan Eustice PhD '05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Technology captures water evaporating from cooling towers; prototype to be installed on MIT’s Central Utility Plant.
Ranked at the top for the seventh straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 48 disciplines.
Mechanical engineering researchers are using AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the products we use in everyday life.
Awardees will use grants to advance research in areas including energy storage, renewables expansion modeling, and the chemistry of electrocatalysts.
Award honors top collegiate inventors in the United States.
Graduating senior Izzy Lloyd tells us about her day — and the story of a rich, multifaceted career at MIT.
Bandage is threaded with photonic fibers that change color to signal pressure level.
Flux, built by the MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team, was recently unveiled at Johnson Rink in preparation for its participation in the American Solar Challenge.
Eight teams pitched business ideas, and three took home cash prizes, at the annual entrepreneurship competition.
Findings may help track movement of pesticides and biological contaminants.
Mechanical engineering students in class 2.007 battle for points in Willy Wonka-themed final robot competition.