Saab 340 becomes permanent flight-test asset at Lincoln Laboratory
The aircraft supports development and testing of diverse technologies for national security.
The aircraft supports development and testing of diverse technologies for national security.
Now mandated by law, Lincoln Laboratory’s blackout drills are improving national security and ensuring mission readiness.
The research center, sponsored by the DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration, will advance the simulation of extreme environments, such as those in hypersonic flight and atmospheric reentry.
Inventions that protect US service members, advance computing, and enhance communications are recognized among the year's most significant new products.
Mariya Grinberg’s new book, “Trade in War,” examines the curious phenomenon of economic trade during military conflict.
Tools build on years of research at Lincoln Laboratory to develop a rapid brain health screening capability and may also be applicable to civilian settings such as sporting events and medical offices.
Researchers studied air flow characteristics, sensor performance, and mitigation strategies within this complex subway system.
Lincoln Laboratory's 3D microwave imaging technology for detecting concealed threats was integrated into HEXWAVE, commercially developed by Liberty Defense.
The alumni-founded startup Nominal has built a platform for building and testing complex systems like fighter jets, nuclear reactors, rockets, and robots.
Mission Innovation x creates education and research opportunities while facilitating connections between defense agencies and MIT innovators.
PhD candidate Suzanne Freeman reveals how intelligence agencies shape foreign policy in authoritarian states.
MIT political scientist and U.S. Air Force Reserve squadron commander brings unique perspective to both the classroom and the military, leading enlisted personnel while researching the future of warfare.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory developed the system, launched recently aboard the QZSS-HP satellite, for a collaborative effort between the US Space Force and Japan.
MIT course 15.362/6.9160 (Engineering Innovation: Global Security Systems) gives students an inside look at military problems and empowers them to build prototypes.
Lincoln Laboratory is transitioning tools to the 618th Air Operations Center to streamline global transport logistics.