Why MIT.nano? | MIT News
Doug Spreng ’65 believes nanotechnology could hold the biggest payoffs — for everyone.
Nov. 13, 2015 • ~5 min
MIT startup brings urban agriculture indoors | MIT News
Co-founders of the Somerville-based startup Grove enable people to grow their own produce with an intelligent indoor gardening appliance.
Nov. 10, 2015 • ~5 min
An app for safer roads | MIT News
Censio’s data analytics on driving behavior helps users improve safety and lower insurance rates.
Nov. 2, 2015 • ~7 min
Empowering students in Sri Lanka to form mobile-app startups | MIT News
MIT Global Startup Labs program leads to student-founded startups 4Axis Solutions and PayMedia.
Oct. 30, 2015 • ~5 min
How wireless “X-ray vision” could power virtual reality, smart homes, and Hollywood | MIT News
By seeing silhouettes through a wall, CSAIL device could help with motion capture, fall prevention and even your heating bill.
Oct. 28, 2015 • ~5 min
Novel digital design with brick | MIT News
New design from architecture professor of the practice Sheila Kennedy respects history while advancing state-of-the-art masonry.
Oct. 26, 2015 • ~6 min
Smarter lenses | MIT News
Newly launched mobile eye-test device could lead to prescription virtual-reality screens.
Oct. 19, 2015 • ~8 min
Biomimetic non-reflective coating for solar cells wins MADMEC | MIT News
Team wins $10,000 at annual competition for invention inspired by butterfly wings.
Sept. 29, 2015 • ~7 min
“A day a week” for postdocs helps bring MIT research inventions to market | MIT News
Translational Fellows Program deadline for applications is Sept. 30.
Sept. 28, 2015 • ~6 min
Innovative humanities MOOC, “Visualizing Japan,” nominated for the Japan Prize | MIT News
In a Q&A, course co-founder Professor Shigeru Miyagawa discusses his unique online course and its impact on digital education.
Sept. 25, 2015 • ~10 min
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