Versatile building blocks make structures with surprising mechanical properties
The subunits could be robotically assembled to produce large, complex objects, including cars, robots, or wind turbine blades.
The subunits could be robotically assembled to produce large, complex objects, including cars, robots, or wind turbine blades.
MIT hosts kickoff event of Massachusetts STEM Week — a statewide virtual celebration of K-12 education.
Podcast from MIT OpenCourseWare showcasing the Institute’s inspiring instructors and their courses enters second season.
MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future identifies ways to align new technologies with durable careers.
Siqi Zheng and Kairos Shen to emphasize innovative research and interdisciplinary connections for global impact.
Exploring her identity through writing has clarified senior Mimi Wahid’s desire to serve rural Southern communities like her hometown.
Professor emeritus of architecture trained generations of urban planners, designers, and policymakers at MIT.
New approach could spark an era of battery-free ocean exploration, with applications ranging from marine conservation to aquaculture.
Unexpected findings in chemokine receptors once believed to be non-functional open up new fields of scientific inquiry.
Tulle-like DefeXtiles can be 3D printed with no custom software or hardware.
Five years in the making, MIT’s autonomous floating vessels get a size upgrade and learn a new way to communicate aboard the waters.
Company announces a five-year collaboration.
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations.
Researchers have designed a skin-like device that can measure small facial movements in patients who have lost the ability to speak.
The startup OpenSpace is using 360-degree cameras and computer vision to create comprehensive digital replicas of construction sites.