System draws power from daily temperature swings
Technology developed at MIT can harness temperature fluctuations of many kinds to produce electricity.
Technology developed at MIT can harness temperature fluctuations of many kinds to produce electricity.
Faculty from six MIT departments among 126 selected from across the U.S. and Canada.
A new special subject, Agricultural Microbial Ecology, takes students to Israel.
AJ Edelman ’14 will represent Israel in the men's skeleton during the 2018 Winter Olympics.
MIT researchers create predictable patterns from unpredictable carbon nanotubes.
New chip reduces neural networks’ power consumption by up to 95 percent, making them practical for battery-powered devices.
An increase in corn and soybean production in the Midwest may have led to cooler, wetter summers there.
Special-purpose chip reduces power consumption of public-key encryption by 99.75 percent, increases speed 500-fold.
TREX program from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering takes students to Hawaii to conduct environmental research.
CSAIL's NanoMap system enables drones to avoid obstacles while flying at 20 miles per hour, by more deeply integrating sensing and control.
Assistant professor in EECS is developing materials with novel structures and useful applications, including renewable energy and information storage.
Leadership urged to consider societal and ethical questions alongside the technical.
In MIT talk, prominent philosopher urges self-reflection to keep academic institutions vital and fair.
Study finds adding volcanic ash reduces the overall energy required to manufacture concrete.