Boosting passenger experience and increasing connectivity at the Hong Kong International Airport
Students develop entrepreneurial mindsets and cultural competency in a startup boot camp.
Students develop entrepreneurial mindsets and cultural competency in a startup boot camp.
With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies.
Researchers create a trajectory-planning system that enables drones working together in the same airspace to always choose a safe path forward.
MIT students research effects of climate change on forests and sulfur dioxide emissions as a model for planet-wide events.
UPOP annual workshop lets sophomores take a deep dive into teamwork, creative problem-solving, and networking in preparation for their future careers.
Associate Professor Tamara Broderick and colleagues build a “taxonomy of trust” to identify where confidence in the results of a data analysis might break down.
MIT engineers discover new carbonation pathways for creating more environmentally friendly concrete.
Following an influential career at NASA, Ezinne Uzo-Okoro SM ’20, PhD ’22 now shapes space policy as a top White House advisor.
Ming Guo seeks connections between a cell’s physical form and its biological function, which could illuminate ways to halt abnormal cell growth.
The MIT assistant professor works to get more electricity out of renewable energy systems.
Senior Mercy Oladipo is building tools to address disparities in health care.
Computational tool from MIT CSAIL enables color-changing cellulose-based designs for data visualization, education, fashion, and more.
The major invites students to explore the riches of culture, innovation, thought leadership, and beauty that originate in the continent of Africa and its many diasporas.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Haruko Wainwright believes environmental monitoring can empower citizens to make informed decisions about their energy and environment.
Fake seeds can cost farmers more than two-thirds of expected crop yields and threaten food security. Trackable silk labels could help.