Researchers developed biodegradable materials that could replace the plastic micro-beads now used in beauty products. The materials could also be used to encapsulate nutrients for food fortification.
Though MIT quietly began holding classes at the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building over the fall semester, it plans to ...
The University of Michigan has ditched its controversial diversity hiring rules, following a vote by board members.
The University of Michigan will no longer require diversity statements for faculty hiring, promotion or tenure, Provost ...
Three new species of superconductivity were spotted this year, illustrating the myriad ways electrons can join together to ...
Next month, MIT Technology Review will unveil the 2025 list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies. Every year, our newsroom looks ...
Bridgewater State University is joining the many Massachusetts colleges to launch free tuition programs for lower income students. How it works ...
Creating lifelike 3D models is essential for virtual reality, movies, and engineering design, but it’s often a slow and ...
A working paper published on Nov. 6, 2024, by Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD candidate Aidan Toner-Rogers suggests that the patent ...
Navigating the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) while upholding ethical standards requires a balanced approach ...
MIT researchers have developed a type of gastric balloon that can be inflated and deflated in a person's stomach to mimic the ...
Millennium and NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies — but families said that it could have had ripple effects on their ...