Wearable device reveals consumer emotions
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.
MIT teams innovating in medical, education, environmental, and other fields split prizes totaling $95,000.
MIT senior will use Marshall Scholarship to work on devices that enhance mobility for the disabled.
Team’s smartphone-connected device can detect lung cancer early from a single breath.
Brian Anthony teams researchers and physicians with industry to accelerate advances in patient care.
Wearable tracks increased skin conductance that signals stress, helps identify dangerous seizures.
Device that filters blood to prevent organ failure wins MIT Sloan Healthcare Innovations Prize.
Elazer Edelman’s multidisciplinary teams bring innovation to cardiovascular health worldwide.
MIT researchers team up with Boston Medical Center and Philips to test a noninvasive way to measure intracranial pressure.
Biochemical sensor implanted at initial biopsy could allow doctors to better monitor and adjust cancer treatments.
Researchers design cheap prosthetic knee that mimics normal walking motion.
MIT spinout signs deal to commercialize microchips that release therapeutics inside the body.
Robotic stingrays, driverless golf carts, and a cancer-detection device were on display.
Startup’s smart devices track hand-washing in hospitals to help reduce the spread of infection.
By analyzing carbon dioxide in the breath, an algorithm could help determine how to treat patients.