Making property assessments as simple as snapping a picture
The technology of MIT alumni-founded Hosta a.i. creates detailed property assessments from photos.
The technology of MIT alumni-founded Hosta a.i. creates detailed property assessments from photos.
Using ultrasonic waves that propel drug molecules into the skin, the patch could be used to treat a variety of skin conditions.
With sustainability in mind, MIT’s EHS Lab Plastics Recycling Program gathers clean plastics from 212 MIT labs, recycling some 280 pounds per week.
Following an influential career at NASA, Ezinne Uzo-Okoro SM ’20, PhD ’22 now shapes space policy as a top White House advisor.
How Elissa Gibson ’22 connected the dots to form her own unique constellation of MIT experiences.
MIT composer’s piece premieres at Lincoln Center on March 7, with superstar Joyce DiDonato in a leading — and surprising — role.
The device could help workers locate objects for fulfilling e-commerce orders or identify parts for assembling products.
Located in the new MIT Welcome Center in Building E38, the installation expresses the dynamic, vibrant culture of MIT through the medium of programmable light.
MIT’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics and Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation aim to develop an integrative approach to strengthening and expanding the orthotic and prosthetic sector within the African nation.
Six distinguished scientists with ties to MIT were recognized for significant contributions to computing systems.
Fadel Adib uses wireless technologies to sense the world in new ways, taking aim at sweeping problems such as food insecurity, climate change, and access to health care.
Spun out of a Media Lab project, the startup offers materials that help children explore computer science concepts through hands-on learning.
A pandemic-fueled transformation of the MIT course MAS.S64 (How to Grow (Almost) Anything) leads to next steps in democratizing synthetic biology.
MIT researchers developed and studied a customized AI training program for users with varied backgrounds, which could be delivered across large organizations.
Rachel Chae and Sihao Huang ’22 will pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom.