Solid, liquid, or gas? Technique quickly identifies physical state of tissues and tumors
The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.
The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.
MIT student Eeshan Tripathii is working with his sister to engineer an intuitive brain-controlled interface for upper-limb prosthetics.
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
Simulations show ultrasound waves at medical imaging frequencies can cause the virus’ shell and spikes to collapse and rupture.
Tough as plastic wrap but elastic like a balloon, the lining could be a target for therapies to limit cancer cells from spreading.
The winners of an MIT competition to design a future, climate-ready Boston have landed an award to realize their vision.
PhD student Richard Fineman is using wearable sensors to understand coordination and walking — and next-generation spacesuit design.
Noted inventors Kamen and Flowers urge students to unleash their imagination on world’s problems.
Insights into the hydrodynamics of the move may improve underwater vehicle design.
Mechanical engineer Sangbae Kim builds animal-like machines for use in disaster response.
Researchers improve the designs for low-cost 3-D-printed arms and hands.
Alfredo Alexander-Katz probes systems in action, from clotting blood to walking molecules.
New super-resolution technique visualizes important role of short-lived enzyme clusters.
New algorithm enables MIT cheetah robot to run and jump, untethered, across grass.