Tiny magnetic beads produce an optical signal that could be used to quickly detect pathogens
The findings point to faster way to detect bacteria in food, water, and clinical samples.
The findings point to faster way to detect bacteria in food, water, and clinical samples.
Noncontact Laser Ultrasound offers capabilities comparable to those of MRI and CT but at vastly lower cost, in an automated and portable platform.
The MIT and Accenture Convergence Initiative for Industry and Technology selects three new research projects to support.
With a new technique, a robot can reason efficiently about moving objects using more than just its fingertips.
Antora Energy, co-founded by David Bierman SM ’14, PhD ’17, is commercializing a thermal battery that lets manufacturers use renewable energy around the clock.
Nine faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
Developed by MIT researchers, BrightMarkers are invisible fluorescent tags embedded in physical objects to enhance motion tracking, virtual reality, and object detection.
Annabel Flores ’99, MBA ’03, SM ’03, a Raytheon executive, is an example of what happens when business and personal goals meet to reach people — not just the bottom line.
Made of cement, carbon black, and water, the device could provide cheap and scalable energy storage for renewable energy sources.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
Researchers develop a machine-learning technique that can efficiently learn to control a robot, leading to better performance with fewer data.
Mathias Kolle’s color-changing materials take inspiration from butterflies and mollusks.
BioAutoMATED, an open-source, automated machine-learning platform, aims to help democratize artificial intelligence for research labs.
The international partnership focuses on climate and sustainability.
Ranking at the top for the 12th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.