- The power of App Inventor: Democratizing possibilities for mobile applicationsMore than a decade since its launch, App Inventor recently hosted its 100 millionth project and registered its 20 millionth user. Now hosted by MIT, the app also supports experimenting with AI.
- From steel engineering to ovarian tumor researchAshutosh Kumar, a materials science and engineering PhD student and MathWorks Fellow, applies his eclectic skills to studying the relationship between bacteria and cancer.
- Professor Emeritus David Lanning, nuclear engineer and key contributor to the MIT Reactor, dies at 96Remembering the research contributions of a nuclear engineering expert and passionate teacher.
- Discovering community and cultural connectionsA joint humanities and engineering major, senior Grace McMillan is setting her sights on a legal career focused on education policy reform.
- How AI might shape LGBTQIA+ advocacyNew “AI Comes Out of the Closet” system seeks to merge artificial intelligence and LGBTQIA+ support.
- Two MIT PhD students awarded J-WAFS fellowships for their research on waterJonathan Bessette and Akash Ball have been named 2024-25 J-WAFS Fellows for water treatment technologies.
- Exploring the mysterious alphabet of sperm whalesMIT CSAIL and Project CETI researchers reveal complex communication patterns in sperm whales, deepening our understanding of animal language systems.
- “Pathways to Invention” documentary debuts on PBS, streamingAn award-winning documentary co-produced by the Lemelson-MIT Program celebrates invention, innovation, and curiosity.
- William Green named director of MIT Energy InitiativeIn his new role, the professor of chemical engineering plans to speed up the consensus process among academics, business leaders, and policymakers for a successful energy transition.
- Seizing solar’s bright futureWith laser-based precision tools for measuring and tuning materials, MIT spinout Optigon aims to rev up the energy transition.
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