Let it rain! New coatings make natural fabrics waterproof
MIT-developed process could offer nontoxic alternative to environmentally harmful chemicals.
MIT-developed process could offer nontoxic alternative to environmentally harmful chemicals.
Retired Rear Admiral Chuck Goddard OCE ’85, SM ’85 is leading a bid to design the US Navy’s next class of guided-missile frigates.
New design can be tuned to an individual’s body weight and size.
Expert in high-efficiency energy and water systems will succeed Gang Chen as MechE department head.
CITE and D-Lab study finds evaporative cooling devices show promise for helping small-scale farmers, market vendors, and families store and preserve vegetables.
Two centers located in Shenzhen, China, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, will facilitate collaborative research opportunities.
Design can “learn” to identify plugged-in appliances, distinguish dangerous electrical spikes from benign ones.
Platform may enable continuous, low-cost, reliable devices that detect chemicals in the environment.
New printing technique could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices.
PhD candidate and Amazon Robotics Challenge winner Maria Bauza helps to improve how robots interact with the world.
“Therepi” device attaches directly to damaged heart, enabling delivery of medicine from a port under a patient’s skin to augment cardiac function.
Graduate student Prosper Nyovanie wants to power off-grid communities worldwide with scalable solar electric systems.
Ryan Eustice PhD '05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Technology captures water evaporating from cooling towers; prototype to be installed on MIT’s Central Utility Plant.
Ranked at the top for the seventh straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 48 disciplines.