Fighting ALS with mind, hand, and heart
With support from the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, an MIT spinoff is creating assistive technology for people with ALS.
With support from the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund Program, an MIT spinoff is creating assistive technology for people with ALS.
Treaded hand truck created as class project is now making downstairs deliveries safer.
Professor of mechanical engineering brings a long association with D-Lab and a commitment to design for the developing world.
MIT researchers design a solar-powered desalination device for rural India.
High school girls learn to construct cameras and program image filters at Lincoln Laboratory event.
Motorcycle completes 12.5 miles, 156 turns for a second-place finish in the race's Electric Bike Division.
Portable sensor detects trace amounts of gluten in food at restaurants.
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Color-changing materials could be used to detect structural failure in energy-related equipment.
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Members of the MIT community host maker events on campus and give talks about making in Washington.
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