3 Questions: Mariana Arcaya on the drivers of health inequality
MIT professor wants public health advocates to think big about future trends.
MIT professor wants public health advocates to think big about future trends.
Electrodes placed on the scalp could help patients with brain diseases.
Speakers from academia, industry, and government discuss the evolution of smart urban systems.
Muscle grafts could help amputees sense and control artificial limbs.
Nine new Director’s Fellows bring their diverse experiences to a global network empowered by technology created at the MIT Media Lab.
Sheets of gelatin transform into 3-D shapes when dunked in water; could save food shipping costs.
Author of “Blue Skies over Beijing” links Chinese air quality and urban development.
Work made possible by grants from the Internet Policy Research Initiative.
Ventilating flaps lined with live cells open and close in response to an athlete’s sweat.
Roots Studio wins top prize for the most promising arts-focused startup at the Institute.
The Refugee ACTion Hub (ReACT) will create tailored learning experiences and spark collaboration.
Scratch Day @ MIT was one of more than 1,100 global events during May to celebrate the kids’ programming language and online community on its 10th anniversary.
Principal investigators will receive grants of up to $200,000 per year for two years, overhead free, for innovative research on food and water challenges.
Swedish delegation tours Institute, participates in dialogue on innovation.
The Center for Real Estate’s Albert Saiz talks about worldwide trends affecting housing, commercial real estate, and investment in the built environment.