Ingestible sensor could help doctors pinpoint GI difficulties
The sensor sends out its location as it moves through the GI tract, revealing where slowdowns in digestion may occur.
The sensor sends out its location as it moves through the GI tract, revealing where slowdowns in digestion may occur.
PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and Ginger Schmidt are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.
A new computational framework could help researchers design granular hydrogels to repair or replace diseased tissues.
New fellows are working on health records, robot control, pandemic preparedness, brain injuries, and more.
Longtime MIT professor of neuroscience led research behind 200 patents, laying the groundwork for numerous medical products.
Seven faculty and alumni are among the winners of the prestigious honors for electrical engineers and computer scientists.
The new fellowship from the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, administered by Schmidt Futures, supports graduate education in STEM fields.
First-gen MIT graduate students are claiming their identity, forming community, and holding space for one another.
The new design works with the diaphragm to improve breathing.
This year's fellows will work across research areas including telemonitoring, human-computer interactions, operations research, AI-mediated socialization, and chemical transformations.
A new study links very dry and very humid indoor environments with worse Covid-19 outcomes.
Valued mentor was known for research in intensity perception, hearing-impairment characterization, and aids for the deaf.
Professors Mark Bear and Laura Kiessling ’83, along with Krishna Shenoy SM ’92, PhD ’95, David Tuveson ’87, and Martin Burke are among the newly elected members.
International award supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary works.
MIT professor will leverage his research into machine learning and computer science, as well as his role as a practicing cardiologist, toward educating clinician-scientists and engineers.