Schools of Science and Engineering join hands to transform learning
In 8.02 (Electricity and Magnetism), students explore the practical application of electromagnetic concepts.
In 8.02 (Electricity and Magnetism), students explore the practical application of electromagnetic concepts.
Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.
Long-lasting capsule can remain in the stomach and release contraceptive drugs over several weeks.
Course 2.00a (Fundamentals of Engineering Design: Explore Space, Sea and Earth) empowers first-year students to build machines early in their academic careers.
Baggeroer, Flynn, Harris, Klopfer, Lauffenburger, and Leonard are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Ali Daher, Claire Halloran, Francisca Vasconcelos, Billy Andersen Woltz, and Megan Yamoah will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall.
New material should be relatively easy to produce at an industrial scale, researchers say.
MIT-Italy helps build supercharged partnerships on campus and across the globe.
Mgcini "Keith" Phuthi ’19, a native Zimbabwean, uses his experiences at MIT to develop improvements in education policy in Sierra Leone through MISTI-Africa.
The Rhodes Scholarship offers opportunities for Arab students.
MIT students from the fields of bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy science receive the prestigious awards.
Its extendable appendage can meander through tight spaces and then lift heavy loads.
Envisioning the future (and challenges) of designing affordable technology-enabled mobility devices.
MIT and University of Colorado researchers are collaborating on an experiment to be sent to the International Space Station.
New control system may enable humanoid robots to do heavy lifting and other physically demanding tasks.