Startup aims to democratize synthetic biology | MIT News

Alumna’s mini-lab kits include all necessary tools and materials for anyone to start engineering microbes.

Rob Matheson | MIT News Office • mit
April 18, 2018 ~9 min

Q&A: Composer Tod Machover presents “Philadelphia Voices” | MIT News

Ambitious new piece in his “City Symphony” series features the birthplace of American democracy.

Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office • mit
April 9, 2018 ~8 min


Featured video: Celebrating the arts at MIT | MIT News

A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts

MIT News Office • mit
April 5, 2018 ~2 min

Computer system transcribes words users “speak silently” | MIT News

Electrodes on the face and jaw pick up otherwise undetectable neuromuscular signals triggered by internal verbalizations.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
April 4, 2018 ~9 min

MIT Libraries host Grand Challenges Summit | MIT News

Experts in information science and scholarly communication convene at MIT to set research agenda.

Brigham Fay | MIT Libraries • mit
March 30, 2018 ~4 min

Measuring the economy with location data | MIT News

Startup’s platform crunches anonymized smartphone GPS data to understand how people shop, work, and live.

Rob Matheson | MIT News Office • mit
March 27, 2018 ~9 min

Ed Boyden receives 2018 Canada Gairdner International Award | MIT News

MIT scientist is among three recognized for the discovery of optogenetics.

Julie Pryor | McGovern Institute for Brain Research • mit
March 27, 2018 ~4 min

Depth-sensing imaging system can peer through fog | MIT News

Computational photography could solve a problem that bedevils self-driving cars.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
March 20, 2018 ~7 min


The autonomous “selfie drone” | MIT News

Alumni’s video-capturing drone tracks moving subjects while freely navigating any environment.

Rob Matheson | MIT News Office • mit
March 13, 2018 ~9 min

Study: On Twitter, false news travels faster than true stories | MIT News

Research project finds humans, not bots, are primarily responsible for spread of misleading information.

Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office • mit
March 8, 2018 ~8 min

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