International prize for solar cooker
Low-cost portable device developed at MIT wins major prize in Netherlands competition.
Low-cost portable device developed at MIT wins major prize in Netherlands competition.
The max-flow problem, which is ubiquitous in network analysis, scheduling, and logistics, can now be solved more efficiently than ever.
MIT-led student team develops mobile-device software to help improve health-care accessibility in remote regions.
A new algorithm optimizes the dissemination of information about traffic and road conditions through networks of wirelessly connected cars.
MIT biological engineers have found a way to convert carbon-dioxide emissions to useful building materials, using genetically altered yeast.
Subra Suresh, nominated to head NSF, is on sabbatical leave for the fall semester.
MIT chemical engineers demonstrate a new way to dramatically boost bacteria’s manufacturing abilities.
An MIT engineer for 25 years, he helped design instruments for NASA’s Voyager spacecraft.
Scholars’ diverse backgrounds enhance MIT community, research and teaching.
MIT study finds no shortage of uranium for nuclear energy for decades, but more research is needed to develop improved fuel-cycle options.
At a Brookings Institution event, the MIT president warns U.S. STEM-education gap to have ‘disastrous consequences’ on nation.
As a grad student, Robert Gallager, SM ’57, ScD ’60, met one of information theory’s central challenges. But nobody realized it for 30 years.
New antenna made of carbon nanotubes could make photovoltaic cells more efficient by concentrating solar energy.
The tiny, multitalented carbon tubes can carry single molecules, one at a time.