Electronics takes on a new spin Researchers at MIT find a way to observe and control the way electrons spin on the surface of exotic new materials. December 5, 2011 Read full story →
Double duty A computational biologist and physician, Collin Stultz takes a unique approach to studying diseases that could lead to new treatments. December 2, 2011 Read full story →
Rebuilding American manufacturing White House working group convenes at MIT to examine how new technologies can create economic growth and more jobs in the United States. November 30, 2011 Read full story →
ESD.00, Introduction to Engineering Systems, offers undergraduates a taste of the real world Examines how to tackle problems in large, complex systems such as energy, environment, health care and more. November 23, 2011 Read full story →
Google’s Schmidt: ‘Global mind’ offers new opportunities With knowledge and data, a smarter world will divide work between computers and humans, search engine executive chairman says. November 15, 2011 Read full story →
Inspired to help others Srikanth Bolla says he has to do 'much, much more.' November 15, 2011 Read full story →
Navigating blindfolded Advanced mathematical techniques enable AUVs to survey large, complex and cluttered seascapes. November 8, 2011 Read full story →
Exploring the inner workings of materials From concrete to cancer cells, Van Vliet brings an engineer’s mindset to the study of biology and materials. November 2, 2011 Read full story →
Game puts artificial intelligence in the mind of the beholder What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious? October 31, 2011 Read full story →
Searching for balloons in a social network The key to mobilizing large numbers of people is incentives, study finds. October 28, 2011 Read full story →
Harnessing the Earth, the atom and the leaf There are many sources that can make a contribution to our energy supply, but likely not at a major scale in the near future. October 27, 2011 Read full story →