Inventing future fabrics
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America workshop challenges pioneering MIT and FIT students to conceive new ideas.
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America workshop challenges pioneering MIT and FIT students to conceive new ideas.
PhD student Richard Fineman is using wearable sensors to understand coordination and walking — and next-generation spacesuit design.
One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds.
Newly appointed department head Evelyn Wang names Pierre Lermusiaux and Rohit Karnik as associate department heads.
MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab reports on supply chains in effect after hurricanes hit, and how they might be better managed.
FinTech@CSAIL industry collaboration will work to improve business models, access to data, and security in the finance sector.
Made of electronic circuits coupled to minute particles, the devices could flow through intestines or pipelines to detect problems.
Powered only by solar energy, a new device developed at MIT could provide relief to regions where water is scare.
Computer scientists find that physicians’ “gut feelings” influence how many tests they order for patients.
Mechanical engineer and instrument scientist on NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission is the first female principal research scientist in the department's history.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Associate professor of chemical engineering talks about the future of biochemistry and the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Chemical engineering graduate student is invited to participate in the agency's 60th anniversary symposium in September.
Polymeric nanoparticles can efficiently administer mRNA to cells of the lungs, liver, and other organs.
Novel chip keeps time using the constant, measurable rotation of molecules as a timing reference.