MIT-created programming language Julia 1.0 debuts
The dynamic programming language, which is free and open source, combines the speed and popular features of the best scientific and technical software.
The dynamic programming language, which is free and open source, combines the speed and popular features of the best scientific and technical software.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers are applying narrow-beam laser technology to enable communications between underwater vehicles.
High school students explored engineering and technology at the Beaver Works Summer Institute, ending with robot races and demonstrations.
Exoplanet-seeking satellite developed by MIT swings by moon toward final orbit.
Professor Sara Seager previews a new era of discovery as a leader of the TESS mission, which is expected to find some 20,000 extrasolar planets.
Satellite developed by MIT aims to discover thousands of nearby exoplanets, including at least 50 Earth-sized ones.
Lincoln Laboratory, in partnership with NATO, is modifying the system to help the region coordinate disaster response across borders.
Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
The award will enable the expansion of the Laboratory’s Defense Fabric Discovery Center.
State award is funding a new germanium deposition reactor for building the next generation of photonic integrated circuits.
Technologies named among the year's most significant innovations address health care, radar performance, aircraft collision avoidance, and 24-hour wide-area surveillance.
Researchers from across MIT are honored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
An MIT study projects the potential impact of climate change on large power transformers in U.S. Northeast.
Computer science major Melanie Chen serves as teaching assistant, curriculum developer, and mentor to high school students in a unique MIT program.
An off-grid, battery-less system from MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Infinitum Humanitarian Systems will be run indefinitely by a local Boys and Girls Club.