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Design engineer and 2017 alumna working on the largest rocket ever created by NASA was named an "Awesome Woman of 2017."
NEET pilot initiative centers around interdisciplinary projects to prepare students for the practice of engineering.
Members of AeroAstro and MechE are returning to a dramatically renovated building, with robots, drones, and even a Corvette in tow.
New venture launched by MIT will support “tough-tech” companies at work on transformative ideas that take time to commercialize.
Carbon nanotubes lower the transformation temperature of glassy carbon, possibly aiding manufacturers, MIT researchers report.
Approach may enable robots to move around hospitals, malls, and other areas with heavy foot traffic.
MIT alumna is establishing a new research group aimed at harnessing space engineering to improve life on Earth.
Faculty and instructors recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
Method for designing efficient computer chips may get miniature smart drones off the ground.
Module would serve as a commercially owned space station, featuring a luxury hotel as the primary anchor tenant and NASA as a temporary co-anchor tenant.
SuperUROP gives undergraduates the chance to immerse themselves in a year-long research project with supportive mentors to guide the way.
New laser technique identifies the makeup of space debris, from painted shards to Teflon.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Chari, Hoburg, and Moghbeli, all with ties to the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, represent a quarter of NASA's astronaut candidate Class of 2017.