Innovative mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
MouthPad enables paralyzed individuals to control computers using tongue and head movements, improving accessibility and fostering independence.
MouthPad enables paralyzed individuals to control computers using tongue and head movements, improving accessibility and fostering independence.
WalkWise helps older adults stay safe and active with a device that can be connected to walkers or rollators - allowing data to be sent to medical professionals.
CassVita is using biotechnology to increase the shelf-life of cassava to 18 months. The scheme has currently increased farmers' income by around 400%.
A research engineer is using an abandoned coal power plant and gyroton technology to access the Earth's deep geothermal heat. Here's what this could mean.
A new drug candidate stimulates the growth of hair cells in the inner ear, seeking to reverse hearing loss - and trails have seen meaningful improvements.
Safi Organics is using a technology honed at MIT’s D-Lab to make organic fertilizer that can help restore farmlands and improve crop yield for farmers.
PatternEx is merging human and machine expertise to spot and respond to hacks.
The robot's functions include daily conversations to give patients tips, medication reminders, and information on their condition all while relaying relevant data to care providers.
MIT startup’s unique approach to improving human mobility is helping it gain traction in a competitive landscape.
Apps developed by MIT spinout Tulip help manufacturers augment employee production rather than automating it away.
The demand-responsive system used by Soko means artisans only make products that have already been ordered and it runs at a fraction of the cost of traditional production models.