Deep-learning technique reveals “invisible” objects in the dark
Method could illuminate features of biological tissues in low-exposure images.
Method could illuminate features of biological tissues in low-exposure images.
With water-rescue devices, injury-preventing knives, and more, students launch products that make the world a little safer.
High-temperature steam might be used in remote regions to cook, clean, or sterilize medical equipment.
Four seniors in the Principles and Practices of Assistive Technology program designed an audible device to help an MIT employee navigate on the water.
Mechanical engineering alumni of 2.009 (Product Engineering Processes) win with Rhino, a product that makes brick repointing faster, safer, and more accurate.
Forbes calls its 2019 30 Under 30 honorees “a collection of bold risk-takers who are putting a new twist on the old tools of the trade.”
Experts gather at MIT to share insights, techniques, and strategies for building resilient urban water systems.
Method can be used to quickly characterize any soft, rapidly changing substance, such as clotting blood or drying cement.
Design for system that provides solar- or wind-generated power on demand should be cheaper than other leading options.
Assistant Professor Ellen Roche develops revolutionary medical devices through research at the crossroads of medical science and engineering.
Rivian Automotive is showing off its first products at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week.
Researchers have designed a novel printhead that works with unprecedented speed and pioneered ways to melt and extrude renewable materials.
Together, cell growth rate and gene expression shed light on why some tumor cells survive treatment.
Device developed at MIT could provide refrigeration for off-grid locations.
Class takes first-year students through the stages of product design, from ideation and modeling to iteration and user testing.