MIT-developed ‘microthrusters’ could propel small satellites
As small as a penny, these thrusters run on jets of ion beams.
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As small as a penny, these thrusters run on jets of ion beams.
New wireless power and camera setups will expand the mini-satellites’ vision and navigation capabilities.
CSAIL's Robot Locomotion Group unveils new computer-controlled aircraft that can perform knife-edge turns.
Workshop explores safety in nuclear power plants, occupational health, aviation and medicine.
Six-month evaluation will examine the feasibility of a collaboration.
Cheaper, quieter and fuel-efficient biplanes could put supersonic travel on the horizon.
On system safety and the book "Engineering a Safer World:Systems Thinking Applied to Safety"
On engineering systems and the book Engineering Systems: Meeting Human Needs in a Complex Technological World
Third annual Zero Robotics competition pits robots against each other on the International Space Station.
Study group is tackling hard questions about what it will take to stoke renewal.
MIT researchers find critical speed above which birds — and drones — are sure to crash.