New theory of deep-ocean sound waves may aid tsunami detection Surface waves can trigger powerful sound waves that race through the deep ocean, study suggests. March 1, 2016 Read full story →
Solar cells as light as a soap bubble Ultrathin, flexible photovoltaic cells from MIT research could find many new uses. February 25, 2016 Read full story →
Scientists make first direct detection of gravitational waves LIGO signal reveals first observation of two massive black holes colliding, proves Einstein right. February 11, 2016 Read full story →
Visible hand Startup meshes crowdfunding and bond markets to change how cities are built With Neighborly, Jase Wilson meshes crowdfunding and bond markets to change how cities are built. February 8, 2016 Read full story →
John Wyatt, longtime MIT professor and cofounder of Boston Retinal Implant Project, dies at 69 Dedicated researcher was a circuits expert developing a retinal implant to help the blind see. February 5, 2016 Read full story →
MIT students win first round of SpaceX Hyperloop contest Design tops more than 100 entries at an international high-speed transportation competition inspired by Elon Musk and sponsored by SpaceX. February 1, 2016 Read full story →
Computer science and engineering major helps people while having fun Senior Sami Alsheikh helps others, solves problems, and has fun doing both. January 29, 2016 Read full story →
Acoustic tweezers manipulate cells with sound waves Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering. January 25, 2016 Read full story →
Sensible subsidies Study: How should backing for clean technology be designed? January 21, 2016 Read full story →
Watch your tone Voice-analytics software helps customer-service reps build better rapport with customers. January 20, 2016 Read full story →
Life in the aftermath MIT historian’s book explores life for Armenians in modern Turkey. January 8, 2016 Read full story →
Clearing the way for Floquet-Bloch states Team demonstrates pure quantum-mechanical mixture of electrons and photons in the solid topological insulator bismuth selenide. January 4, 2016 Read full story →
Detecting consumer decisions within messy data Software analyzes online chatter to predict health care consumers’ behavior. December 21, 2015 Read full story →
Stimulus plan? Interest is growing in brain stimulation devices — and regulating them may prove tricky. December 18, 2015 Read full story →
Study assesses solar photovoltaic technologies MIT researchers recommend rapidly scaling up current silicon-based systems while continuing to work on other technologies. December 16, 2015 Read full story →