Microfluidics from LEGO bricks
MIT engineers make microfluidics modular using the popular interlocking blocks.
MIT engineers make microfluidics modular using the popular interlocking blocks.
CSAIL system uses custom ink and ultraviolet light to repeatedly change an object's color.
With a product called SurgiBox, grad student Sally Miller hopes to make safe, clean surgery possible anywhere.
MIT professor’s new book calls for a more pluralistic, democratic vision of the city.
Providing training and resources, MakerHealth helps nurses and doctors hack medical equipment to improve patient care.
Ghost stories and digital technologies meet in the work of Rome Prize winner Brandon Clifford.
Nuclear Systems Design class immerses students in the design and communications skills needed to produce innovations.
Five join the SA+P faculty, while 10 are recognized for work in art, architecture, urbanism, and design.
A multidisciplinary team of MIT students and postdocs wins an international competition focused on building sustainably on Mars.
Projects by School of Architecture and Planning faculty, researchers, and alumni explore the exhibition's theme of “Imminent Commons.”
Andorra funds MIT Media Lab technologies that, in turn, help improve the nation’s cities.
D-Lab founder Amy Smith teaches MIT students to tap into the heart of international development.
Why MIT’s Gediminas Urbonas helped produce a new book about art and public space.
MIT Architecture program rated highly for research and overall excellence based on surveys of practitioners.
Insight into cement’s microscopic properties may lead to stronger, more sustainable concrete.