Meet the Oystamaran
Working directly with oyster farmers, MIT students are developing a robot that can flip heavy, floating bags of oysters, helping the shellfish to grow and stay healthy.
Working directly with oyster farmers, MIT students are developing a robot that can flip heavy, floating bags of oysters, helping the shellfish to grow and stay healthy.
Marcos Berríos ’06, Christina Birch PhD ’15, and Christopher Williams PhD ’12 make up a third of the 2021 NASA astronaut candidate class.
MIT spinoff Fitnescity makes it easier for users to schedule health tests, work with physicians, and interpret results.
Alumnus, materials manufacturer, and passionate photography collector forged connections between art, science, and technology at the Institute.
Houston discusses leading the company through the pandemic in a fireside chat hosted by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Condensed-matter theory PhD candidate Makinde Ogunnaike is featured in the Poetry of Science project.
Faculty, staff, and alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to physics research, education, and policy.
MIT students connect with Israelis and Palestinians to learn how to leverage science, technology, and entrepreneurship.
Graduate application assistance programs pair applicants with student and alumni mentors.
MISTI Career Conversations virtual lunch series sees MIT students explore environmental, social, and governance initiatives in a global context across three key sectors.
Thirteen entrepreneurs from eight countries across Africa join the first cohort of Legatum Foundry Fellows.
PhD candidate Charlene Xia is developing a low-cost system to monitor the microbiome of seaweed farms and identify diseases before they spread.
MIT students collaborate with Hong Kong peers to propose fintech solutions during the MIT Entrepreneurship and Fintech Integrator.
Professors Linda Griffith and Feng Zhang along with Guillermo Ameer ScD ’99, Darrell Gaskin SM ’87, William Hahn, and Vamsi Mootha recognized for contributions to medicine, health care, and public health.
Co-Investigator Scientist Professor Richard Binzel discusses NASA’s latest interplanetary mission, which is co-led by Cathy Olkin ’88, PhD ’96.