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New adhesives based on mussel proteins could be useful for naval or medical applications.
Theorists find a new way to improve efficiency of solar cells by overcoming exciton “traps.”
In response to success of initial offering, individuals may sign up now for fall and spring sessions of "Tackling the Challenges of Big Data"
Equipped with a novel optical sensor, a robot grasps a USB plug and inserts it into a USB port.
A promising light source for optoelectronic chips can be tuned to different frequencies.
Airware’s operating system makes drones simple to build and modify for multiple applications.
MIT students learn new technologies while making meaningful contributions to people with disabilities.
Sangeeta Bhatia combines clinical and engineering perspectives to tackle complex health challenges.
Munther Dahleh’s expertise in mathematical modeling gives him profound insight into people, and MIT.
Using magnetic fields, technique can detect parasite’s waste products in infected blood cells.
Students’ designs for cellular-networking protocols help define the limits of protocol performance.
CSAIL study finds that human subjects prefer when robots give the orders.
Rob Miller, computer science professor, to serve in undergraduate residence.
Adib and Shah to be honored at EmTech@MIT conference next month
PhD student Niaja Farve combines research, entrepreneurship, outreach, and indefatigable drive.