Drug manufacturing that’s out of this world
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Officials outline how federal legislation is expected to affect students, faculty, staff, and MIT.
Platform analyzes big data to answer plain-language business queries in minutes instead of months.
Providing training and resources, MakerHealth helps nurses and doctors hack medical equipment to improve patient care.
NEWDIGS Initiative at MIT leads multi-stakeholder collaboration to design and pilot a sustainable, patient-centered innovation ecosystem for a target disease.
Putting limits on foreign students or technical publications would be counterproductive, write Deutch and Condoleezza Rice.
In final presentation for mechanical engineering class, students unveil new products based on superhero theme.
Collaboration with pharmaceutical giant will bring smart jet-injection device to market.
Startup’s system captures particle matter from diesel exhaust and turns it into inks and paints.
New urban studies program to spur research and innovation in China.
With its best showing yet in a three-year history, the MIT Energy Hackathon fostered innovation with technological advancement from students around the world.
MIT Startup Exchange accelerator puts focus on establishing profitable business connections.
Boston Globe op-ed by MIT president calls for a “whole-society effort” to address profound challenges posed by automation.
Industry leaders, patient advocates, and policymakers collaborate to make groundbreaking new therapies economically sustainable.
Sophia Yen '93 is on a mission: to make preventing unplanned pregnancies as easy as possible by making prescription contraceptives available online.