Startup aims to flush away the problem of icky toilet seats
Cleana, founded by a team including Richard Li SM ’24, has developed a self-lifting toilet seat to improve bathroom sanitation.
Cleana, founded by a team including Richard Li SM ’24, has developed a self-lifting toilet seat to improve bathroom sanitation.
Neural network controllers provide complex robots with stability guarantees, paving the way for the safer deployment of autonomous vehicles and industrial machines.
A new technique enables users to compare several large models and choose the one that works best for their task.
By helping microbes withstand industrial processing, the method could make it easier to harness the benefits of microorganisms used as medicines and in agriculture.
MIT spinout SiTration looks to disrupt industries with a revolutionary process for recovering and extracting critical materials.
Twelve faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.
The minimally invasive, 3d-printable device offers safer application and removal, along with improved bioelectronic performance.
Films produced by MIT Video Productions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering highlight some of MIT’s global conversations about the environment and climate change.
New findings could help engineers design materials for light and heat management.
A newly described technology improves the clarity and speed of using two-photon microscopy to image synapses in the living brain.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
The technique characterizes a material’s electronic properties 85 times faster than conventional methods.
During the MIT Science Policy Initiative’s Congressional Visit Days, PhD students and postdocs met with legislators to share expertise and advocate for science agency funding.
Ranking at the top for the 13th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.
With generative AI models, researchers combined robotics data from different sources to help robots learn better.