Students build assistive technologies at MIT’s annual ATHack
Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
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Citizens with disabilities from Greater Boston and students gathered to build prototypes of personalized assistive devices.
MIT study shows electrically charging planes would reduce their risk of being struck by lightning.
Institute-wide effort will study the evolution of jobs in an age of technological advancement.
At the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, alumni and friends celebrate the creativity and strength of MIT and the city of Houston.
MIT researchers create predictable patterns from unpredictable carbon nanotubes.
More than 130 MIT juniors and seniors dig deeply into research in the Advanced Undergraduate Research Program (SuperUROP).
Theoretical study shows how to make wireless localization much more accurate.
Grad students Alexa Aguilar and Arthur J. Brown receive honor that recognizes outstanding student academic performance, civic contributions, and research.
Faculty members were recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
For a campus that prizes creative risk-taking, Independent Activities Period is a cultural touchstone.
New model measures characteristics of carbon nanotube structures for energy storage and water desalination applications.
Six potentially paradigm-shifting research projects will make strides with funding from Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
Sixteen new professors join seven of the school’s departments.
Researchers from across MIT are honored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.