How to mass produce cell-sized robots Technique from MIT could lead to tiny, self-powered devices for environmental, industrial, or medical monitoring. October 23, 2018 Read full story →
A ground-breaking mash-up A new building at 314 Main Street for the MIT Museum, Boeing, and others brings Cambridge and MIT together for memorable HUBweek celebration. October 23, 2018 Read full story →
Computational science grad students awarded U.S. Department of Energy fellowships Kaley Brauer, Sarah Greer, William Moses, and Paul Zhang will receive DoE support to fuel research that tackles problems of national importance. October 19, 2018 Read full story →
School of Engineering third quarter 2018 awards Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter. October 19, 2018 Read full story →
Defending against Spectre and Meltdown attacks New system breaks up cache memory more efficiently to better protect computer systems against timing attacks. October 18, 2018 Read full story →
Exploring the future of learning through virtual and augmented reality At a recent symposium, MIT Open Learning invited experts to discuss the power of VR and AR tools to drive engagement with education. October 18, 2018 Read full story →
Cryptographic protocol enables greater collaboration in drug discovery Neural network that securely finds potential drugs could encourage large-scale pooling of sensitive data. October 18, 2018 Read full story →
Tang family gift supports MIT.nano, MIT Quest for Intelligence $20 million gift names imaging suite in new facility, creates catalyst fund. October 18, 2018 Read full story →
Translating research into impact Fourth annual Tata Center Symposium highlights the need to invest in technologies for the developing world from a market-driven perspective. October 17, 2018 Read full story →
A step toward personalized, automated smart homes System that automatically identifies people moving around indoors could enable self-adjusting homes. October 17, 2018 Read full story →
Joining the resolution revolution Department of Biology hosts a symposium to celebrate the launch of MIT.nano and its new Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Facility. October 16, 2018 Read full story →
Automated system identifies dense tissue, a risk factor for breast cancer, in mammograms Deep-learning model has been used successfully on patients, may lead to more consistent screening procedures. October 16, 2018 Read full story →
Letter to the MIT community regarding the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing October 15, 2018 Read full story →
FAQ on the newly established MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing October 15, 2018 Read full story →
MIT reshapes itself to shape the future Gift of $350 million establishes the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing, an unprecedented, $1 billion commitment to world-changing breakthroughs and their ethical application. October 15, 2018 Read full story →