At halfway point, SuperUROP scholars share their research results
In a lively poster session, more than 100 undergraduates discuss their yearlong research projects on everything from machine learning to political geography.
In a lively poster session, more than 100 undergraduates discuss their yearlong research projects on everything from machine learning to political geography.
A 3D printing system that controls the behavior of live bacteria could someday enable medical devices with therapeutic agents built in.
Most popular stories of the year include science breakthroughs, engineering feats, and confirmation of 16th century architectural genius.
MIT researchers and collaborators have developed an open-source curriculum to teach young students about ethics and artificial intelligence.
A J-WAFS connection brings together two MIT research teams helping to advance irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa.
Renovated spaces will be more flexible and welcoming, maximizing views and natural light.
Transportation, communication, development, and social interaction are explored through the lens of the urban.
Two alumni have also been selected; the scholars will study global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
Skylar Tibbits makes materials that water, heat, or mechanical forces can alter into new shapes.
The Space Exploration Initiative’s latest research flight explores work and play in microgravity.
Study shows how commuting and other forms of everyday travel help spread mosquito-borne disease in urban settings.
Residential course provides immersive experience for 28 juniors and seniors from around the United States.
Mgcini "Keith" Phuthi ’19, a native Zimbabwean, uses his experiences at MIT to develop improvements in education policy in Sierra Leone through MISTI-Africa.
An improved method for magnet tracking enables high-speed wireless tracking through various materials.