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Using soap to remove micropollutants from water
Imagine millions of soapy sponges the size of human cells that can clean water by soaking…
Chiamaka Agbasi-Porter: Inspiring futures in STEM
Each July, when Chiamaka Agbasi-Porter welcomes a new group of high school seniors to MIT Lincoln…
MIT engineering design and rapid prototyping course gets a refresh
The Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program (GEL Program) recently revamped and relaunched 16.810 (Engineering Design…
Gina Raimondo: “Let’s get back to the business of building microchips in America”
The global semiconductor shortage, a major driver of ballooning U.S. inflation, is as much a national…
Life Sciences Supermind Report outlines proposed solutions to re-imagine the global health ecosystem
The Covid-19 pandemic sent shockwaves through the life science ecosystem, uniting the scientific community with a…
MIT Startup Exchange: Creating powerful synergies
Most successful entrepreneurs know it is not enough to assume that inventing a smart or disruptive…
An all-in-one approach to diabetes treatment
Before consuming a meal, many people with diabetes need to inject themselves with insulin. This is…
Reasserting U.S. leadership in microelectronics
The global semiconductor shortage has grabbed headlines and caused a cascade of production bottlenecks that have…
The promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence explored at TEDxMIT event
Scientists, students, and community members came together last month to discuss the promise and pitfalls of…