Engineering and matters of the heart
Professor Ellen Roche is creating the next generation of medical devices to help repair hearts, lungs, and other tissues.
Professor Ellen Roche is creating the next generation of medical devices to help repair hearts, lungs, and other tissues.
MIT students who participated in the pilot program developed tools to rapidly screen for novel biosynthetic capabilities.
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
The innovation, which employs beeswax to maintain consistent heating, is the result of three years of co-design with Cameroonian poultry farmers.
SimPLE learns to pick, regrasp, and place objects using the objects’ computer-aided design model.
Professors Cynthia Breazeal and Ming Guo are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
MIT engineers have developed a fast and sustainable method for producing hydrogen fuel using aluminum, saltwater, and coffee grounds.
Domitilla Del Vecchio and Themis Sapsis of MechE and Mehrdad Jazayeri of BCS will each receive up to $3 million for blue-sky research.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
Cleana, founded by a team including Richard Li SM ’24, has developed a self-lifting toilet seat to improve bathroom sanitation.
Neural network controllers provide complex robots with stability guarantees, paving the way for the safer deployment of autonomous vehicles and industrial machines.
A new technique enables users to compare several large models and choose the one that works best for their task.
By helping microbes withstand industrial processing, the method could make it easier to harness the benefits of microorganisms used as medicines and in agriculture.
MIT spinout SiTration looks to disrupt industries with a revolutionary process for recovering and extracting critical materials.
The new design approach could be used to produce metals with exceptional combinations of strength and ductility, for aerospace and other applications.