Leveraging a 3D printer “defect” to create a new quasi-textile
Tulle-like DefeXtiles can be 3D printed with no custom software or hardware.
Tulle-like DefeXtiles can be 3D printed with no custom software or hardware.
Applied computational biology discoveries vastly expand the range of CRISPR’s access to DNA sequences.
A team from MIT has designed disposable face shields that can be mass produced quickly to address hospitals’ needs nationwide.
Skylar Tibbits makes materials that water, heat, or mechanical forces can alter into new shapes.
Systems of tiny robots may someday build high-performance structures, from airplanes to space settlements.
Mobile motor could pave the way for robots to assemble complex structures — including other robots.
Assembled from tiny identical pieces, the wing could enable lighter, more energy-efficient aircraft designs.
System could provide fine-scale meshes for growing highly uniform cultures of cells with desired properties.
Soko uses a mobile-based supply chain to give artisans in Kenya access to the fashion world.
By making hydrophobic sections water-soluble, researchers hope to learn more about protein structures.
“Morphing” wing could enable more efficient plane manufacturing and flight.
Ten years after launching Fab Lab, the project’s founder describes the program’s research, global impact.
Mechanical engineering major will attend Cambridge University next year for graduate study.
PhD student Dina El-Zanfaly studies learning through making — with one eye on her native Egypt.
Obama tours MIT-developed trailer containing digital fabrication, design, and manufacturing tools.