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At the bottom of a swimming pool on MIT’s campus, researchers keep testing a strange glider. The glider doesn’t have a propeller, nor does it resemble any known fish. It’s like a mix between a paper ...
During tests, the MIT team's robotic radar system achieved 96 percent when reconstructing hidden and obscured objects.
At East Campus, ambitious construction projects draw first-year students to the dorm each fall.
Could buildings one day be made from materials that are as easy to take apart as LEGO bricks? A team of engineers at MIT believes so, and they are developing a new kind of reconfigurable masonry ...
The new transportation center is the first building to open in a mixed-use development in Kendall Square that will include research labs, retail, affordable housing, and open space.
New MIT study reveals how biofilms help stop microplastic build-up Biofilms deposited by living organisms reduce the accumulation of small particles, while areas of bare sand can be microplastics ...
MIT's real estate arm plans to demolish four buildings on the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center property in Kendall Square beginning in early 2025, to make way for a new development.
MIT Investment Management Co. Director Maureen McCaffrey talks about developing life sciences in Kendall Square and advancing women leaders in real estate.
An architectural website has named MIT's Simmons Hall the ugliest building in the U.S. Architectural Uprising, a so-called "people's movement against the continued uglification of our cities ...
The Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building marks a departure from the firm’s signature style while creating a dialogue with the buildings surrounding it.
An architectural website has named MIT's Simmons Hall the ugliest building in the U.S. Architectural Uprising, a so-called "people's movement against the continued uglification of our cities ...
An architectural website has named MIT's Simmons Hall the ugliest building in the U.S. Architectural Uprising, a so-called "people's movement against the continued uglification of our cities ...