Three from MIT named 2024-25 Goldwater Scholars | MIT News

Three from MIT named 2024-25 Goldwater Scholars | MIT News

MIT students Ben Lou, Srinath Mahankali, and Kenta Suzuki have been selected to receive Barry Goldwater Scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. They are among just 438 recipients from across the country selected based on academic merit from an estimated pool of more than 5,000 college sophomores and juniors, approximately 1,350 of whom were nominated…

A better way to control shape-shifting soft robots | MIT News

A better way to control shape-shifting soft robots | MIT News

Imagine a slime-like robot that can seamlessly change its shape to squeeze through narrow spaces, which could be deployed inside the human body to remove an unwanted item. While such a robot does not yet exist outside a laboratory, researchers are working to develop reconfigurable soft robots for applications in health care, wearable devices, and…

Robotic “SuperLimbs” could help moonwalkers recover from falls | MIT News

Robotic “SuperLimbs” could help moonwalkers recover from falls | MIT News

Need a moment of levity? Try watching videos of astronauts falling on the moon. NASA’s outtakes of Apollo astronauts tripping and stumbling as they bounce in slow motion are delightfully relatable. For MIT engineers, the lunar bloopers also highlight an opportunity to innovate. “Astronauts are physically very capable, but they can struggle on the moon,…

2024 MAD Design Fellows announced | MIT News

2024 MAD Design Fellows announced | MIT News

Since its launch in 2022, the MIT Morningside Academy for Design (MAD) has supported MIT graduate students with a fellowship, allowing recipients to pursue design research and projects while creating community. Pulling from different corners of design, they explore solutions in fields such as sustainability, health, architecture, urban planning, engineering, and social justice.  On May…

MIT scientists learn how to control muscles with light | MIT News

MIT scientists learn how to control muscles with light | MIT News

For people with paralysis or amputation, neuroprosthetic systems that artificially stimulate muscle contraction with electrical current can help them regain limb function. However, despite many years of research, this type of prosthesis is not widely used because it leads to rapid muscle fatigue and poor control. MIT researchers have developed a new approach that they…