Cimran Virdi vaults to become national women’s indoor track and field champion
Virdi is the first MIT women's indoor track and field athlete to win an individual event at NCAAs.
Virdi is the first MIT women's indoor track and field athlete to win an individual event at NCAAs.
“Lock-free” parallel algorithms may match performance of more complex “wait-free” algorithms.
Hybrid materials combine bacterial cells with nonliving elements that can conduct electricity or emit light.
Winning streak continues for third straight year in nation-wide contest to develop energy-efficient solutions.
From Cambridge to Lebanon, those who knew the MIT graduate student offer tributes.
An advanced assay quickly illuminates bacteria for more rapid, accurate detection.
Inner-ear membrane uses tiny pores to mechanically separate sounds, researchers find.
A new robotic fish can change direction almost as rapidly as a real fish.
A member of the MIT faculty since 1967, Roberge spent nearly his entire professional career at MIT.
"Tackling the Challenges of Big Data” is first professional course to be offered online
Research could boost the efficiency even of huge networks like the Internet.
Since its 2009 creation, more than a million people have registered to use App Inventor, which is now based out of the MIT Media Lab.
Governor’s visit spurs a discussion regarding transportation, ‘Big Data,’ and information technology.
Technique advances understanding of a basic concept in graph theory, paralleling advances in edge connectivity.
The MIT DARPA Robotics Challenge Team will be competing alongside 16 other teams for a spot in the Finals.