Hobby Shop project garners Popular Mechanics magazine award
Greg Schroll '08 named "Most Brilliant Innovator" for his spherical robot.
Greg Schroll '08 named "Most Brilliant Innovator" for his spherical robot.
Quantum mechanics could help build ultra-high-resolution electron microscopes that won't destroy living cells, according to MIT electrical engineers.
The National Academy of Engineering presents MIT Institute Professor and Professor of Aeronautics Sheila E. Windall (‘60, MS ’61, PhD ’64) its Arthur M. Bueche Award for expanding engineering opportunities for women and minorities.
The Computer Graphics Group sharpens photographs by capturing multiple low-quality images instead of a single higher-quality image.
AeroAstro student Cadet Col. Ryan W. Castonia has been named U.S. Air Force Cadet of the Year by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz.
One of the Internet's chief architects looks at the FCC's proposed Net neutrality rules.
International teams in Ghana tackle local needs of village farmers for better methods and devices to harvest their crops
New findings show that tiny textures on a surface can produce big differences in how some materials, and even living cells, behave
Led by electrical engineering professor John Wyatt, team develops retinal implant that could help restore useful level of vision to certain groups of blind people