MIT News Press Releases — RSS Feed & Live Monitoring
PPN World tracks the MIT News RSS feed in real time — 49 releases indexed over the last 30 days (about 1.6 a day), the newest arrived 2 d ago. Follow it with saved-search alerts, AI summaries, and full-text search, or plug the RSS URL below into your own reader.
MIT News RSS feed URL
https://news.mit.edu/rss/feedAbout this feed
MIT News is one of the 900+ press-release feeds PPN World monitors around the clock — an English-language wire, filed under United States in our country index. Every release is deduplicated, geotagged, and enriched with an AI summary, and you can attach saved-search alerts to any keyword it publishes. Over the last 30 days MIT News has published 49 releases — about 1.6 a day, busiest on Wednesdays.
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Latest MIT News press releases
- Discovery could lead to brighter, more energy-efficient digital displays2 d ago
Researchers found a simple solution for extending the lifespans of LEDs made from glowing microscopic particles called quantum dots.
- MIT-led project opens first climate shelter in Bangladesh3 d ago
The Jameel Observatory-CREWSnet project opens a solar-powered “adaptation fortress” in Satkhira, a region facing severe and growing climate threats.
- New flapping robot swims and flies like a diving bird3 d ago
MIT engineers’ design could lead to a new class of aerial-aquatic vehicles for ocean exploration.
- Beyond the pitch: The founder’s journey3 d ago
An MIT mechanical engineering course explores entrepreneurship through lessons and stories shared by alumni startup founders.
- A baseball-sized sensor can detect chemical threats3 d ago
The “TOSSIT” device, developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, can warn service members and first responders of dangerous vapors and aerosols.
- Tiny robot boats build floating structures3 d ago
MIT researchers developed FloatForm, a swarm of small aquatic robots that snap together like ants forming a raft, assembling into reconfigurable structures on the water.
- Bringing the data to every sideline3 d ago
PhD candidate Henry Wang works with FIFA and other organizations to advance the way sports are played, analyzed, and refereed.
- Ana Miljački named head of the Department of Architecture4 d ago
In this leadership role, Miljački seeks to shepherd a collective commitment to transform the present into a better future.
- Separating logic and language4 d ago
Neuroscientists find logical reasoning does not involve language-processing parts of the brain.
- MIT-designed educational factory embraces modern manufacturing4 d ago
MIT and Tec de Monterrey will expand FrED curriculum to universities across Mexico.
- MIT researcher proposes a way to detect nuclear weapons in space4 d ago
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans nuclear weapons in space, but there’s currently no way to verify that satellites aren’t carrying them.
- MIT engineers whip up a more breathable hydrogel4 d ago
The new aerated material could enable longer-lasting bandages, implants, and wearable sensors.
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