Researchers discover a new way to control infrared light
The new method could impact devices used in imaging, machine learning, and more.
The new method could impact devices used in imaging, machine learning, and more.
In a lively poster session, more than 100 undergraduates discuss their yearlong research projects on everything from machine learning to political geography.
Device made of heart tissue and a robotic pumping system beats like the real thing.
Doctoral candidate Natalie Lao wants to show that anyone can learn to use AI to make a better world.
Researcher unravels the mystery of heat loss in turbulent fusion plasmas.
Device developed within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has the potential to replace damaged organs with lab-grown ones.
Fikile Brushett and his team are designing electrochemical technology to secure the planet’s energy future.
The 2019-20 School of Engineering MathWorks Fellows are using MATLAB and Simulink to advance discovery and innovation across disciplines.
MIT sophomore Rachel Shen looks for microscopic solutions to big environmental challenges.
Anna Frebel, Wesley Harris, and Harry Tuller honored by graduate students as “Committed to Caring.”
Solar panel costs have dropped lately, but slimming down silicon wafers could lead to even lower costs and faster industry expansion.
“Father of GPS” honored with three colleagues for creating the first truly global, satellite-based positioning system.
Study suggests noninvasive spectroscopy could be used to monitor blood glucose levels.
Assistant Professor Sili Deng is on a quest to understand the chemistry involved in combustion and develop strategies to make it cleaner.
Computer scientists’ new method could help doctors avoid ineffective or unnecessarily risky treatments.