Research Stories
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Low-cost “piezoelectric” films produce voltage when under strain, could be used for flexible electronic components and more.
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New technique could help doctors determine whether patients are at risk from elevated pressure.
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MIT spinout Superpedestrian has developed a smart electric scooter to improve urban mobility.
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Submerged system uses the vibration of “piezoelectric” materials to generate power and send and receive data.
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Teams were scored on speed, construction, performance, and financial planning at one of the world’s largest student engineering competitions.
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MIT startup’s unique approach to improving human mobility is helping it gain traction in a competitive landscape.
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Apps developed by MIT spinout Tulip help manufacturers augment employee production rather than automating it away.
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Noninvasive device could benefit patients with kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or dehydration.
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When time matters in hospitals, automated system can detect an early biomarker for the potentially life-threatening condition.