Ingestible sensor could help doctors pinpoint GI difficulties The sensor sends out its location as it moves through the GI tract, revealing where slowdowns in digestion may occur. Inside two MIT students’ historic BattleBots runs PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and HST MEMP PhD student, Ginger Schmidt, are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat. How to make hydrogels more injectable A new computational framework could help researchers, including some affiliated with HST and IMES, design granular hydrogels to repair or replace diseased tissues. HST Community Awards nomination process now underway The annual awards recognize those in the HST community who have made a lasting impact in teaching, mentorship, and service. Startups led by MIT mechanical engineers offer health care solutions Companies founded by MechE and HST-affiliated faculty and alumni solve a variety of health care challenges, from better drug delivery to robotic surgery. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page Next Last page Last »
Ingestible sensor could help doctors pinpoint GI difficulties The sensor sends out its location as it moves through the GI tract, revealing where slowdowns in digestion may occur.
Inside two MIT students’ historic BattleBots runs PhD students Lucy Du ’14, SM ’16 and HST MEMP PhD student, Ginger Schmidt, are crushing the competition — and gender barriers — in the world of televised robot combat.
How to make hydrogels more injectable A new computational framework could help researchers, including some affiliated with HST and IMES, design granular hydrogels to repair or replace diseased tissues.
HST Community Awards nomination process now underway The annual awards recognize those in the HST community who have made a lasting impact in teaching, mentorship, and service.
Startups led by MIT mechanical engineers offer health care solutions Companies founded by MechE and HST-affiliated faculty and alumni solve a variety of health care challenges, from better drug delivery to robotic surgery.