3Q: Hal Abelson on empowering kids through mobile technology
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Longtime educator, collaborator, and mentor was an expert in magnetism and author of both scientific and historic nonfiction.
A slippery surface for liquids with very low surface tension promotes droplet formation, facilitating heat transfer.
Institute professor is honored for transformative work in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
New dual-cavity design emits more single photons that can carry quantum information at room temperature.
Mechanical engineering alumnae Jacklyn Herbst ’10, MEngM ’11, Isabella DiDio ’16, and Ann McInroy ’18 bring shared MIT experiences to the same Microsoft team.
Researchers apply network theory to HIV protein structure, uncovering a vital link between connectivity and protective immune response.
Students in a cross-disciplinary projects course are working on real-world engineering problems posed by companies and MIT research labs.
MIT community input will help determine the focus of the study to be carried aboard Blue Moon lander.
Robotic sweepers, flappers, and telescoping arms face off for a shot at coveted engineering prize.
Three MIT undergraduates honored for their academic achievements.
Third annual MIT Statistics and Data Science conference gathers a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners.
New method quickly detects instances when neural networks make mistakes they shouldn’t.
Collaboration between MIT architect and chemical engineer could be at the center of new sustainable infrastructure for buildings.
Machine learning reveals metabolic pathways disrupted by the drugs, offering new targets to combat resistance.