MIT team collaborates with 3M to develop rapid Covid-19 test
Company working with Sikes Lab to test feasibility of low-cost diagnostic that could be manufactured by the millions each day.
Company working with Sikes Lab to test feasibility of low-cost diagnostic that could be manufactured by the millions each day.
MITx MicroMasters Program credential holders leverage MIT-caliber education to move their industries to the cutting edge.
Robotic gripper with soft sensitive fingers developed at MIT can handle cables with unprecedented dexterity.
To oversee its new cutting-edge electron microscopy systems, MIT sought out Frances Ross’ industry-honed expertise.
Work by Professor John Lienhard and Kishor Nayar SM ’14, PhD ’19 was recently recognized by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam.
A life member of the MIT Corporation, Kabcenell recently began her one-year term as president of the MIT Alumni Association.
Researchers design an effective treatment for both exhaust and ambient air.
MIT App Inventor Challenge allows children to create apps that tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
The prototype mask, which includes an N95 filter, can be easily sterilized and worn many times.
In certain alloys, exposure to proton irradiation can extend the material’s lifetime, study finds.
MIT engineers are using computing modeling to prevent microparticles from clogging during injections.
Hundreds of miles from campus, Sreya Vangara recalibrates her approach to laboratory research and other MIT commitments.
MIT engineers develop a hybrid process that connects photonics with “artificial atoms,” to produce the largest quantum chip of its type.
By emphasizing the process of discovery, instructors in course 2.001 (Mechanics and Materials I) provide engineering students a career-building foundation.
Juejun Hu pushes the frontiers of optoelectronics for biological imaging, communications, and consumer electronics.