Scientists produce dialysis membrane made from graphene
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes.
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering's “Water Is Life” and MIT Video Productions' “A Bold Move” take home top honors in separate categories.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Startup’s novel aluminum batteries increase the range of UUVs tenfold.
At the 2017 Assistive Technologies Hackathon hosted at Beaver Works, students created helpful devices for Greater Boston residents with disabilities.
Clothing tinkerers innovate fashion with science-based performance dresswear and 3-D knitting.
GelSight technology lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools.
MIT graduate student connects the business, engineering, and human elements of producing aerospace technology.
Sanjay Sarma has focused his research on new uses for RFID and security for the internet of things.
Formula could help optimize construction vehicles, military tanks, and rovers on Mars.
Winningest pitcher in MIT history and baseball analytics ace will join Seattle Mariners’ operations office after graduation.
In a history seminar, engineering students explore shifting ideas about animal intelligence and human uses of animals throughout the ages.
Ventilating flaps lined with live cells open and close in response to an athlete’s sweat.
Noted inventors Kamen and Flowers urge students to unleash their imagination on world’s problems.