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Researchers celebrate women in environmental sciences and engineering at the MIT Museum’s Girls Day.
Researchers celebrate women in environmental sciences and engineering at the MIT Museum’s Girls Day.
Katharina Ribbeck studies the sticky substance to uncover its impacts on health and disease.
Technology could help prevent life-threatening infections in patients receiving chemotherapy.
Concrete Sustainability Hub research shows life-cycle thinking has long-term environmental and economic payoffs.
Technique could prevent overheating of laptops, mobile phones, and other electronics.
Machine-learning system uses physics principles to augment data from NASA crowdsourcing project.
New MIT report takes a worldwide look at the future of how engineers are trained.
MIT scientist is among three recognized for the discovery of optogenetics.
A fascination with magic leads Institute Professor Robert Langer to solve world problems using the marvels of chemical engineering.
Cutting kirigami-style slits in stretchy films could make for bandages, heat pads, and wearable electronics that adhere to flexible surfaces.
Sangbae Kim is now developing the Cheetah III as a commercially viable robot to operate in compromised emergency response environments.
Through pilot program, mentors help fellow students through the stages of innovation and entrepreneurship at MIT.
Design principles could point to better electrolytes for next-generation lithium batteries.
MIT senior Mehmet Efe Akengin aims to innovate for the greater good.
Grad student and Air National Guard officer Elizabeth Bieler combines systems design and management studies with engineering and volunteer projects.