Entering the animal world
In a history seminar, engineering students explore shifting ideas about animal intelligence and human uses of animals throughout the ages.
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.
MechE class ends semester with ingeniously designed robots battling on a “Star Wars”-themed playing field.
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
Startup’s cloud-based system allows for project queuing by multiple users and automated part removal.
With new method, MIT engineers can control and separate fluids on a surface using only visible light.
Used in filtration membranes, ultrathin material could help make desalination more productive.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.
Insights into the hydrodynamics of the move may improve underwater vehicle design.
Global leader in mechanical engineering named the recipient of MIT’s esteemed junior faculty award.
Exelon Generation funding for the MIT Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems could transform the performance of the fuel cladding in light water reactors.
Engineers use graphene as a “copy machine” to produce cheaper semiconductor wafers.