MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes
New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers.
New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers.
Low-cost “piezoelectric” films produce voltage, could be used for flexible electronic components and more.
MIT team places first among U.S. universities at 2019 SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition.
Nearly $12 million machine will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models.
Study finds that in some locations, lightweight gas-powered cars could have a bigger emissions-reducing impact than electric ones.
The fellowship is MIT’s capstone program for student-entrepreneurs seeking high impact in emerging markets.
New technique could help doctors determine whether patients are at risk from elevated pressure.
Alumnus supported pioneering biomedical center, among many Institute causes and activities.
Smart materials change properties in response to specific DNA sequences; could be used in a variety of devices.
When the Hajj comes in summertime, in some years it may not be safe for participants to remain outdoors.
Engineers program human and bacterial cells to keep a record of complex molecular events.
MIT system “learns” how to optimally allocate workloads across thousands of servers to cut costs, save energy.
Submerged system uses the vibration of “piezoelectric” materials to generate power and send and receive data.
Magnetic particles allow drugs to be released at precise times and in specific areas.
“Risk-aware” traffic engineering could help service providers such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Google better utilize network infrastructure.