Self-sculpting sand
New algorithms could enable heaps of ‘smart sand’ that can assume any shape, allowing spontaneous formation of new tools or duplication of broken mechanical parts.
New algorithms could enable heaps of ‘smart sand’ that can assume any shape, allowing spontaneous formation of new tools or duplication of broken mechanical parts.
Honored for highly innovative and creative work in computational modeling
The Center for Polymer Microfabrication designs manufacturing processes for a new generation of diagnostic tools.
Innovative 3-D designs from an MIT team can more than double the solar power generated from a given area.
Inspired by a toy, the ‘buckliball’ — a collapsible structure fabricated from a single piece of material — represents a new class of 3-D, origami-like structures.
More than 10,000 signed petition in support of science and engineering work.
The Environmentally Benign Manufacturing group studies the life cycle of new technologies.
Project is at risk of being terminated due to proposed federal budget cuts.
New MIT analysis shows there’s enough room to safely store at least a century’s worth of U.S. fossil fuel emissions.
Cheaper, quieter and fuel-efficient biplanes could put supersonic travel on the horizon.
Broadhead, Kaelbling, Kaiser and Rose awarded the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching honor.
Instructor of inaugural 6.002x course will step down as CSAIL director.
Alan Jasanoff is designing imaging sensors that could help reveal the brain’s inner workings.
DARPA funding awarded to a project that aims to develop a smart, self-healing cloud computing infrastructure.