3Q: Hal Abelson on empowering kids through mobile technology
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Students recognized for revolutionary solutions to women’s health, food waste, transportation, and mobility and communication for people with disabilities.
In a new book, MIT professors say more public investment in science will create a better economy for all.
An affordable, easy-to-use handheld sensor, soon to enter the market, can indicate the presence of bacterial contaminants in food in seconds.
CSAIL researcher and web inventor recognized for his startup inrupt, which aims to give users more control over their data.
From digital circuits to ingestible robots, the Institute has helped spearhead key innovations in the technology revolution.
New test rapidly evaluates the effect of drugs and potentially toxic compounds on cells.
Students from around the world put themselves to the test at this year’s MIT EnergyHack, tackling sustainability issues facing the global energy industry.
Mechanical engineering alumni of 2.009 (Product Engineering Processes) win with Rhino, a product that makes brick repointing faster, safer, and more accurate.
Generous $1 million gift recognizes the collaborations of the Research Laboratory of Electronics and the Technology Licensing Office to develop MIT intellectual property.
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels.
MIT spinoff is changing the way mosquito-borne illnesses are diagnosed and aims to influence how public health officials react to disease outbreaks.
Innovative approach to controlling magnetism could lead to next-generation memory and logic devices.
Fifteen student teams nationwide have been awarded up to $10,000 in grants to address local problems.
New MIT-hosted database is open to both examiners and the wider public, and seeks to reduce the number of wrongly-issued patents.