These bricks are designed to interlock seamlessly, similar to LEGO pieces, making them versatile and easy to assemble.
MIT engineers have created 3D-printed, interlocking recycled glass bricks that could revolutionize sustainable construction.
A team of MIT engineers has invented recyclable glass bricks that can withstand similar pressures as standard concrete blocks ...
Engineers have long known that traditional aerodynamics models, used to design the blades of wind turbines and propellers, ...
Could buildings one day be made from materials that are as easy to take apart as LEGO bricks? A team of engineers at MIT ...
MIT engineers have unveiled a groundbreaking tiny battery that could transform the deployment of cell-sized, autonomous robots for applications such as drug delivery within the human body and ...
One major reason why it has been difficult to develop an effective HIV vaccine is that the virus mutates very rapidly, ...
Engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls.
To teach robots how to move objects into an organized arrangement, engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Now, for the first time, engineers at MIT have developed a comprehensive, physics-based model that accurately represents the airflow around rotors even under extreme conditions, such as when the ...
the MIT research team, led by mechanical engineering Professor Kripa Varanasi, explored an alternative: protein crystallization. By assembling proteins into large regular crystals, it’s possible ...
Edward Crawley is the Ford Professor of Engineering at MIT, and is a Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of Engineering Systems. He received an SB (1976) and an SM (1978) in Aeronautics and ...