Speeding up quality control for biologics
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
In a history seminar, engineering students explore shifting ideas about animal intelligence and human uses of animals throughout the ages.
Work made possible by grants from the Internet Policy Research Initiative.
Fifteen international teams developing new biomedical technologies to benefit from innovation training and expert resources.
Ventilating flaps lined with live cells open and close in response to an athlete’s sweat.
Nuclear scientist David Carpenter found his calling at MIT's Nuclear Reactor Laboratory — improving the performance and safety of nuclear power plants.
Noted inventors Kamen and Flowers urge students to unleash their imagination on world’s problems.
System directs camera-equipped drones to maintain framing of an aerial shot.
Combining climate policy and vehicle emissions standards could pack a one-two punch.
PhD candidate explores the intersection of theory and engineering.
The Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) will create tailored learning experiences and spark collaboration.
Thin fibers could be used to deliver drugs or electrical stimulation, with less damage to the brain.
MechE class ends semester with ingeniously designed robots battling on a “Star Wars”-themed playing field.
Youssef Marzouk aims to improve predictions of everything from underground pollution to daily weather.