Power (of electronics) to the people
Alumna Ayah Bdeir’s fast-growing startup littleBits, which sells connectable electronic modules, is helping people understand and build creatively with electronics.
Alumna Ayah Bdeir’s fast-growing startup littleBits, which sells connectable electronic modules, is helping people understand and build creatively with electronics.
The grant will help create a Global Architecture History Teaching Collaborative.
New book, edited by MIT architectural historian, examines the evolution of modernism during its postwar heyday at the Institute.
ThingMagic, founded by five MIT alumni, helped bring radio-frequency identification technology to the supply chain.
New study uses network data to show communication patterns and divisions in many major nations.
New analysis shows that policies addressing energy consumption and technology choices individually can play an important part in reducing emissions.
Device could be used in medical imaging, collision-avoidance detectors for cars, and interactive gaming.
MIT project melds personal style and technique with computerized control systems.
New report from MIT’s Center for Advanced Urbanism examines the best ways to help public health in metropolitan areas.
Four research groups host delegation in 90-minute visit.
In a new book, an engineer and an architect lay out a program for urban development based on the cold hard facts about environmental sustainability.
Award includes artist residency, pop-up exhibitions, public lecture, $100,000 prize and gala
An independent investment fund gives MIT Media Lab alumni startup support — and a way to put money back into the Institute.