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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 09, 2025

MIT

MIT

Sketch: TBS

How a Bangladeshi scientist made it to MIT’s '35 Innovators Under 35' list

Mahi’s research attempts to solve one of robotics’ hardest problems: collecting enough real-world data to make robots useful in homes

MIT engineers grew an artificial, muscle-powered structure that pulls both concentrically and radially, much like how the iris in the human eye acts to dilate and constrict the pupil. Image: MIT

MIT engineers create artificial muscle that mimics real tissue

Ninety percent of Cox’s Bazar is now waterlogged, with more than 100 villages submerged. Photo: TBS

Hundred-year storm tides will occur every few decades in Bangladesh: MIT study

Mizanul H Chowdhury. Photo: Collected

'Learning naturally': MIT’s Mizanul Chowdhury exploring space science and art

The capsule integrates a vibrating motor powered by a silver oxide battery. Once the outer layer is dissolved by stomach acid, the circuit is completed, triggering the vibrations. Photo: Collected

Weight loss: MIT's ‘vibrating’ capsule shows promise

Photo: Courtesy

bKash founder and CEO on the transformative impact of financial inclusion

Photo: MIT News Office

MIT scientists find way to reverse Alzheimer's symptoms

Nusrat Ananna and Nafis Ul Haque Sifat. Illustration: TBS

The road to MIT and Caltech: Bangladeshi undergrads beat the odds

MIT predicts civilization will be destroyed in 2040

MIT predicts civilization will be destroyed in 2040

10 best engineering and technology universities in the world

10 best engineering and technology universities in the world

Illustration: TBS

What does it take to get into MIT?

MIT scientists create new material that combines strength of steel, lightness of plastic

MIT scientists create new material that combines strength of steel, lightness of plastic

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS

Channelled my pain into building Bangladesh: PM Hasina

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