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MIT undergraduate students have developed a stronger, more flexible concrete by adding bits of irradiated plastic water bottles.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Mini-satellites built by Boston University students will get a close-up look at the aurora.
Boston University | Taking advantage of 3-D printing technology, students at Brown University are creating fanciful but functional custom-made arms for local children with upper-arm anomalies.
Brown University | Carolyna Quiles won an Outstanding Young Researcher Award and an Outstanding Poster Award at the Illinois Summer Research Symposium and discovered a new career path.
University of Virginia | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | A team of seven University of Maryland engineering students has developed a low-cost tool to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease before patients show symptoms.
University of Maryland, College Park | Students at Northwestern worked around the clock for three months to complete the school's solar house entry into the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.
Northwestern University | Students in the University of Kansas School of Engineering are designing and building new “tiny homes” that will provide safe, comfortable shelter to families that survive hurricanes and other catastrophic storms.
The University of Kansas | This spring, a hands-on course housed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) took students on a trip to “Duckietown.” The class’ goal was to create a fleet of 50 duckie-adorned self-driving taxis that can navigate the roads of a model city with just a single on-…
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | How about shrink wrapping your hand to have an MRI? Or having a light in a cast to help heal diabetic foot ulcers? These are just some of a record number of design projects developed by Vanderbilt Engineering students for Design Day 2016.
Vanderbilt University | “Buy a zombie survival kit. Buy garden gnomes. Buy shoes. Buy more shoes.” So says the homepage of Drops.la, the brainchild of junior Shea Rouda. But there’s a critical second step to these entreaties: “… and donate the spare change to charity.”
University of Southern California |