Not stuck on silicon Engineers use graphene as a “copy machine” to produce cheaper semiconductor wafers. April 19, 2017 Read full story →
Scientists unveil CRISPR-based diagnostic platform New system adapts tool known for gene editing; to be used in rapid, inexpensive disease diagnosis. April 13, 2017 Read full story →
Tim Berners-Lee wins $1 million Turing Award CSAIL researcher honored for inventing the web and developing the protocols that spurred its global use. April 4, 2017 Read full story →
App screens for arrhythmia using smartphone camera Startup develops app to detect irregular heartbeats that can cause strokes. March 29, 2017 Read full story →
Wisdom gained: A good engineer should have artisan spirit In a three-day workshop, 60 Beijing high school students build underwater remotely operated vehicles and launch them in the Zesiger pool. March 27, 2017 Read full story →
Climate change to worsen drought, diminish corn yields in Africa Over the next century, southern Africa will see widespread decreases in maize production. March 16, 2017 Read full story →
Daniel Zuo: Creative approaches to connectivity MIT senior and Marshall Scholar will pursue research on algorithms to improve computer networks. March 16, 2017 Read full story →
Toward “valleytronic” devices for data storage or computer logic systems Researchers have discovered a new way to tune electronic energy levels in some 2-D materials. March 9, 2017 Read full story →
The next-generation water cooler Smart flavored-beverage machines are persuading consumers nationwide to ditch their plastic bottles. March 8, 2017 Read full story →
MIT researchers create new form of matter Supersolid is crystalline and superfluid at the same time. March 2, 2017 Read full story →
Foliage-penetrating ladar technology may improve border surveillance Lincoln Laboratory’s imaging system can uncover what's under the trees. February 27, 2017 Read full story →
“Discrimination affects us all” Celebration of MLK features NASA mission manager Aprille Joy Ericsson ’86. February 16, 2017 Read full story →
3 Questions: Emma Teng on “China Comes to Tech” New exhibit delves into history of Chinese students at MIT. February 9, 2017 Read full story →
Faculty highlight: Senthil Todadri A quest to understand superconductivity leads MIT theoretical physicist Senthil Todadri to discoveries about new magnetic materials called quantum spin liquids. February 6, 2017 Read full story →