Pesticide innovation takes top prize at Collegiate Inventors Competition
Vishnu Jayaprakash SM '19, PhD '22 won for the AgZen-Cloak, an invention that makes pesticides stick to crops, minimizing pollution and water waste.
Vishnu Jayaprakash SM '19, PhD '22 won for the AgZen-Cloak, an invention that makes pesticides stick to crops, minimizing pollution and water waste.
Made from inexpensive, abundant materials, an aluminum-sulfur battery could provide low-cost backup storage for renewable energy sources.
A life-detecting radar, a microscale motor, and a quantum network architecture are among this year's most innovative new technologies.
System could reclaim pure water from power plant cooling towers; at-scale prototypes tested on MIT facilities have proven effective.
Inspired by personal tragedy, graduate student Hyunwoo Yuk used his background in soft materials to develop a bioadhesive tape for repairing damaged tissue.
Biological sensors developed by MIT spinout Glympse Bio could help clinicians make decisions for individual patients.
Fabrication technique will enable SkyWater Technology to manufacture a range of electronics that can withstand harsh radiation environments.
MIT startup Inkbit is overcoming traditional constraints to 3-D printing by giving its machines “eyes and brains.”
Putting limits on foreign students or technical publications would be counterproductive, write Deutch and Condoleezza Rice.
The TLO serves to protect and invest in the inventions created by MIT researchers.
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Charles Jennings of MIT’s McGovern Institute discusses the intellectual property dispute over the gene-editing technique.
StartMIT, a boot camp on entrepreneurship, gives students an intimate look into what it takes to build a company.
Lesley Millar-Nicholson succeeds Lita Nelsen as director of the MIT Technology Licensing Office.
In MIT talk, U.S. Patent Office director Michelle Lee announces new initiatives for public data use.