Woman in technology
A high-school outreach program first brought Tamara Broderick to MIT in 2002. Now she's back, as an assistant professor in EECS.
A high-school outreach program first brought Tamara Broderick to MIT in 2002. Now she's back, as an assistant professor in EECS.
MIT spinout signs deal to commercialize microchips that release therapeutics inside the body.
System fixes bugs by importing functionality from other programs — without access to source code.
Patrick Jaillet is named faculty director of MIT-France; Paulo Lozano is named faculty director of MIT-Mexico.
MIT’s flagship program for rising high school seniors welcomes its 2015 class to campus.
Engineered particles are capable of producing toxins that are deadly to targeted bacteria.
A nuclear power plant that will float eight or more miles out to sea promises to be safer, cheaper, and easier to deploy than today’s land-based plants.
Sports companies connect with engineering students and faculty at the second annual STE@M Day.
Study finds one-stop flights are a big contributor to global connectivity.
MIT students launch social enterprises that work with communities to foster financial and environmental sustainability.
Reinventing how these batteries are made also improves their performance and recyclability.
New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy harvesting to more than 80 percent.
PhD student Natasha Wright makes water safe to drink for rural, off-grid Indian villages.
Engineers from iRobot provide workshop for students from the Boston area in the MIT STEM Mentoring Program.