MIT faculty selected to attend NAE's Frontiers of Engineering
Two from CEE and one from EECS to participate in symposium for young engineering innovators.
Two from CEE and one from EECS to participate in symposium for young engineering innovators.
He will direct MIT's influential group of technologists and academics committed to empowering communities around the globe by inventing and testing civic media tools and practices.
Landscape architect/sociologist extends Lynch’s legacy
How the form of urban spaces adds to the energy they use.
From tornadoes to flooding, nature has taken a heavy toll in America this year. What are the challenges cities like Joplin and Tuscaloosa will face while rebuilding?
Thousands descend on campus for FAST Light, the finale of the Festival of Art + Science + Technology.
Final installment of MIT’s 150th anniversary symposia explores intelligence — both human and artificial.
A fundamentally new approach to glasses-free 3-D displays could save power, widen the viewing angle and make 3-D illusions more realistic.
‘Under the Dome’ showcases discovery and innovation; first open house in decades.
Technology entrepreneur and Internet freedom advocate succeeds Frank Moss.
A winning competition entry from Sheila Kennedy and colleagues
Optogenetic technology restores visual behavior in mice, holds promise for treating human blindness.