High school teams awarded 2016-17 Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grant for invention projects
Fifteen student teams nationwide set sights on inventing solutions to real-world problems.
Fifteen student teams nationwide set sights on inventing solutions to real-world problems.
Water-shedding coating for car windshields wins $10K grand prize at annual prototyping contest.
Imaging scientist and inventor sets sights on launching peer-to-peer invention platforms for global impact.
Treaded hand truck created as class project is now making downstairs deliveries safer.
Portable sensor detects trace amounts of gluten in food at restaurants.
Couch to build upon program’s 20-year success in celebrating invention and inspiring youth to invent.
Combining two thin-film materials yields surprising room-temperature magnetism.
Instead of burning up this complex hydrocarbon, let’s make devices from it, says Jeffrey Grossman.
Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, consumer devices, food, and agriculture.
In MIT talk, U.S. Patent Office director Michelle Lee announces new initiatives for public data use.
Device that filters blood to prevent organ failure wins MIT Sloan Healthcare Innovations Prize.
Free invention activity guides available to educators nationwide to bring hands-on learning to the classroom.
MIT professor and four alumni honored for inventing electronic ink, the spanning tree protocol, and Sketchpad, a human-machine graphical communication system.
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.