Self-powered sensors
Harvesting electricity from small temperature differences could enable a new generation of electronic devices that don’t need batteries
Harvesting electricity from small temperature differences could enable a new generation of electronic devices that don’t need batteries
With the vaunted Japanese automaker recalling millions of cars, the MIT senior lecturer explains what went wrong
A ‘seemingly loopy’ technique that MIT researchers helped develop could dramatically improve the efficiency of communications networks.
Faculty awarded early career grants; win investment research prize
MIT space researcher predicts that if adopted, Obama’s proposed budget and policy will lead to more joint human-robotic space exploration
New results from MIT’s Electronic Materials Research Group bring us closer to computers that use light instead of electricity to move data.
An electric propulsion technology for miniature satellites aims to give them more mobility — and may eventually allow them to take on deep-space missions.
Surprisingly, old-style television sets and computer screens are still in demand — to make new TV sets
Tissue engineers have successfully infected liver cells in the laboratory, allowing a better way to test new drugs.
With techniques for translating complicated equations into ‘sums of squares,’ Pablo Parrilo helps make sense of previously insoluble problems.
Analysis of unique deep-sea mollusk offers insights into design of armor for soldiers and vehicles.