Intelligent Machines Lisa Seacat DeLuca | Innovators Under 35 A software engineer makes a habit of going after everyday problems. by Suzanne Jacobs 2015-08-18T00:05:00-04:00
Innovator Jeannette Garcia | Innovators Under 35 A chance discovery sparked a quest for plastics that are both strong and recyclable. by Suzanne Jacobs 2015-08-18T00:05:00-04:00
1865 A Whirlwind Tour of Europe Before the War In 1933, nine MIT students took a camping trip through Europe – the first of an annual series that was destined to be short-lived. by Suzanne Jacobs, SM ’14 2014-12-18T00:00:01-05:00
1865 The Revolution That Shook Particle Physics The discovery of a mysterious particle led to the Standard Model we know today. by Suzanne Jacobs, SM ’14 2014-10-21T00:00:02-04:00
Intelligent Machines Wireless Power for Minuscule Medical Implants A novel way of powering implanted devices could enable new ways to control appetite, regulate insulin, and treat brain injuries. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-21T15:30:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Researchers Hack Into Michigan’s Traffic Lights Security flaws in a system of networked stoplights point to looming problems with an increasingly connected infrastructure. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-19T15:24:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Santiago Villegas | Innovators Under 35 An online reporting system encourages crime victims and witnesses to speak up. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-19T00:05:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Rand Hindi | Innovators Under 35 Guiding your life using the power of big data. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-19T00:05:00-04:00
Innovator Fadel Adib | Innovators Under 35 Here’s how you can use Wi-Fi to track people moving around in other rooms. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-19T00:05:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines The Amazon Fire’s Fanciest Features Fail to Impress The Amazon Fire Phone tries hard to impress but often ends up just being annoying. by Suzanne Jacobs 2014-08-05T00:00:00-04:00