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StartMIT, a boot camp on entrepreneurship, gives students an intimate look into what it takes to build a company.
StartMIT, a boot camp on entrepreneurship, gives students an intimate look into what it takes to build a company.
MIT's newest faculty bring a wide array of energy interests and developments to the Institute.
New test helps identify particles for gene delivery or RNA interference.
Incorporating strategies from skilled human planners improves automatic planners’ performance.
New technology could help neuroscientists understand how dopamine influences brain activity.
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.
Engineered bacteria produce rare and commercially useful compounds in large quantities.
Akamai founders honored for applying algorithms to solve web congestion.
Researchers investigate mechanics of lithium sulfides, which show promise as solid electrolytes.
Coupled with audio and vital-sign data, deep-learning system could someday serve as a “social coach” for people with anxiety or Asperger’s.
Made from hydrogel, robots may one day assist in surgical operations, evade underwater detection.
Jesse Kroll examines how pollutants change chemically as they waft around the globe.
Institute Professor Penny Chisholm teams up with author and illustrator Molly Bang to write environmental children’s book series.
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.