Hacking functional fabrics to aid emergency response
MIT and other innovators design novel solutions for the battlefield, disaster sites, and other dangerous environments.
MIT and other innovators design novel solutions for the battlefield, disaster sites, and other dangerous environments.
Simple-to-use, low-cost respiratory sensor enables measurement and tracking of personal metabolism.
Smart, soil-free microgarden lets users optimize growing conditions while cutting water and resource use.
New app lets patients work alone or with others to prevent, monitor, and reverse chronic disease.
Robot can inspect water or gas pipes from the inside to find leaks long before they become catastrophic.
Delaying access for the tech-savvy can stifle spread of new products, experiment with MIT students shows.
Smooth surfaces may prevent harmful deposits from working their way into a solid electrolyte.
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.
Alumni aim to make outdoor sports safer through gathering data and building a real-time social network.
Study: Being near colleagues helps cross-disciplinary research on papers and patents.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
First accelerator program on the MIT campus will showcase 12 startups across a mix of gaming, virtual reality, esports, and augmented reality technologies.
New book by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson surveys tech’s challenges for business.
Entrepreneurs, researchers, and industry experts build connections at workshop.
Head of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will succeed Ian Waitz.