A portable ultrasound system could make reliable breast imaging more accessible
The new technology, which generates high-resolution, 3D images of breast tissue, requires no expertise to operate and could be used at home.
The new technology, which generates high-resolution, 3D images of breast tissue, requires no expertise to operate and could be used at home.
Researchers developed an optical nanosensor to rapidly detect a key gut biomarker, enabling faster, accessible screening.
The “Sonar-MASt3R” combines sonar and visual data to create real-time 3D maps, even in cloudy water.
The cost-effective devices, which can be built in hours, leverage electrospray emitter technology to efficiently produce three-layered particles at scale.
Using a catheter coated with carbon nanotubes, researchers can detect biomarkers produced by cancer cells in the bladder.
New MRI sensors developed at MIT sensitively detect target molecules in the brain and body.
MIT.nano Immersion Lab collaborates with Emerson College students to advance the art of virtual production.
Founded by Ravi Pappu SM ’95, PhD ’01, Apeiron Labs is deploying low-cost ocean sensors to improve storm forecasts, detect endangered species, and more.
With a novel design, MIT researchers overcame a stubborn problem that has limited the effectiveness of chip-based systems for lidar.
Ultra-efficient chip design enables extremely strong cryptography algorithms to run on energy-constrained edge devices.
The devices represent a key step toward practical quantum sensing, with applications in biomedical sensing, materials characterization, and more.
Researchers are developing hardware and algorithms to improve collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles engaged in maritime missions.
MIT students see the Earth's curvature in reborn AeroAstro intro course.
A new study pieces together existing data sources in order to develop a detailed, dynamic picture of auto emissions.
The electrical engineering and nanotechnology leader will guide the US Army-sponsored research center as it advances next-generation materials, electronics, and photonics for national security.