Twenty-five ways in which MIT has transformed computing
From digital circuits to ingestible robots, the Institute has helped spearhead key innovations in the technology revolution.
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From digital circuits to ingestible robots, the Institute has helped spearhead key innovations in the technology revolution.
Mechanical engineering alumni and married couple Larissa Nietner and Scott Nill started their relationship — and two companies — as MIT graduate students.
MIT associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics describes the seamless flow of people, things, and materials.
Casey Evans, Stewart Isaacs, and Jessica Zhu are honored for outstanding academic performance, civic contributions, and research.
Undergraduate researchers discussed their projects at a well-attended poster session.
Algorithm could help autonomous underwater vehicles explore risky but scientifically-rewarding environments.
MIT spinoff Raptor Maps uses machine-learning software to improve the maintenance of solar panels.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx sample-return spacecraft, carrying MIT instrument, arrived at asteroid in December; now begins the science to select a sampling location.
An algorithm that teaches robot agents how to exchange advice to complete a task helps them learn faster.
Model identifies instances when autonomous systems have learned from examples that may cause dangerous errors in the real world.
New Horizons Mission Team members Alissa Earle and Richard Binzel discuss the revelations the icy world provides about the formation of our solar system.
Researchers design CubeSats with lasers to provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets.
"Magic-angle" graphene named 2018 Breakthrough of the Year; first ionic plane and earliest evidence of hydrogen gas named to top 10 breakthroughs.
Platform offers the precision that shoebox-sized CubeSats need to beam down hefty data packets.