A champion of renewable energy
MIT senior Darya Guettler advocates for climate action and broader deployment of zero-carbon energy sources.
MIT senior Darya Guettler advocates for climate action and broader deployment of zero-carbon energy sources.
Funds will support research on glaucoma through retinal biometrics and neural cell implantation therapy for spinal cord injury.
When Covid-19 forced Edgerton Center student teams off campus, the engineers found their problem-solving skills put to the test.
Faculty and teaching staff at MIT are piloting new methods of teaching hands-on, project-based classes this semester.
Eight 2020 graduate fellows pursue diverse paths.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
Color-changing array of silk microneedles could help stem outbreaks and avoid food waste.
Undergraduate research opportunities in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center’s High-Energy-Density Physics division support multiple fusion collaborations.
The Clean Air Car Race, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in August, had a lasting impact on the auto industry, government regulations, and the students and faculty who took part.
Mobile system could reduce health care workers’ exposure to Covid-19 virus.
MIT engineers devise a temporary film that may help treat diabetes, infections, and other conditions.
Researchers have designed a simple, low-cost device for subcutaneous injection of viscous formulations.
Asegun Henry, Paul Barton, and Matěj Peč will lead research supported by the MIT Energy Initiative's Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Center.
“Our mission here is to save humanity from extinction due to climate change,” says MIT professor.
Bacteria linked to Crohn’s disease are difficult to grow in the lab, but MIT engineers have found a way.