Transparent, flexible solar cells
Researchers develop a novel technique using graphene to create solar cells they can mount on surfaces ranging from glass to plastic to paper and tape.
Researchers develop a novel technique using graphene to create solar cells they can mount on surfaces ranging from glass to plastic to paper and tape.
In the EECS Communication Lab, peer coaches provide guidance on papers, posters, presentations, and more.
Autonomous wheelchair developed by researchers at MIT and in Singapore promises improved independence for the disabled.
MIT emeritus professor, designer, and inventor, is set to release the fourth edition of his popular book, "Bicycling Science," known as the "bike bible."
Faculty and instructors recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
Hydrogel-based capsules could expand and reside in the GI tract for days, slowly releasing medication.
MIT short program, Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and the Environment, unifies industry and academia.
Computer science major is the first Division III student-athlete to earn the honor in back-to-back years and just the second overall in the NCAA.
CSAIL’s InstantCAD allows manufacturers to simulate, optimize CAD designs in real-time.
Given a still image of a dish filled with food, CSAIL team's deep-learning algorithm recommends ingredients and recipes.
Results may help surgeons determine when and how to treat heart attacks.
Tiny implantable “seeds” of tissue produce fully functional livers.
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Honor recognizes bioengineer’s advance of analytical techniques for characterization of biopharmaceuticals.
Method for modeling neural networks’ power consumption could help make the systems portable.