Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light. | Continue reading
Executive committee will lead lab during interim period. | Continue reading
Discovery could enable longer-lasting and better-functioning devices — including pacemakers, breast implants, biosensors, and drug delivery devices. | Continue reading
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light. | Continue reading
Submerged system uses the vibration of “piezoelectric” materials to generate power and send and receive data. | Continue reading
Study reveals brain regions that respond differently to the presence of background noise, suggesting the brain progressively hones in on and isolates sounds. | Continue reading
MIT research finds health savings from cleaner air exceed policy costs. | Continue reading
PhD student Jia Hui Lee studies global differences in how humans relate to other animals, including rats that detect land mines. | Continue reading
An interactive program using mobile phones helps more patients conclude treatment successfully. | Continue reading
Study analyzes how networks can distort voters’ perceptions and change election results. | Continue reading
Low-cost “piezoelectric” films produce voltage when under strain, could be used for flexible electronic components and more. | Continue reading
Nearly $12 million machine will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models. | Continue reading
Magnetically controlled device could deliver clot-reducing therapies in response to stroke or other brain blockages. | Continue reading
Nearly $12 million machine will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models. | Continue reading
New capabilities allow “roboats” to change configurations to form pop-up bridges, stages, and other structures. | Continue reading
Magnetically controlled device could deliver clot-reducing therapies in response to stroke or other brain blockages. | Continue reading
Deaths of prominent life scientists tend to be followed by a surge in highly cited research by newcomers. | Continue reading
New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers. | Continue reading
“Risk-aware” traffic engineering could help service providers such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Google better utilize network infrastructure. | Continue reading
New system could free bench chemists from time-consuming tasks, may help inspire new molecules. | Continue reading
MIT system “learns” how to optimally allocate workloads across thousands of servers to cut costs, save energy. | Continue reading
Submerged system uses the vibration of “piezoelectric” materials to generate power and send and receive data. | Continue reading
Magnetic particles allow drugs to be released at precise times and in specific areas. | Continue reading
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels. | Continue reading
New research from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory uses machine learning to customize clothing designs. | Continue reading
MIT startup’s unique approach to improving human mobility is helping it gain traction in a competitive landscape. | Continue reading
Ballyhooed artificial-intelligence technique known as “deep learning” revives 70-year-old idea. | Continue reading
Shining light through household bleach creates fluorescent quantum defects in carbon nanotubes for quantum computing and biomedical imaging. | Continue reading
Theorists at MIT and collaborators uncover hidden topological insulator states in bismuth crystals. | Continue reading
MIT researchers are developing a battery that could both capture carbon dioxide in power plant exhaust and convert it to a solid ready for safe disposal. | Continue reading
Planetary system orbiting an unusually quiet star is ideal for future habitability searches. | Continue reading
Study finds topological materials could boost the efficiency of thermoelectric devices. | Continue reading
An algorithm developed to study the structure of galaxies helps explain a key feature of embryonic development. | Continue reading
Despite being highly migratory, tuna may benefit from ocean sanctuaries, study finds. | Continue reading
When time matters in hospitals, automated system can detect an early biomarker for the potentially life-threatening condition. | Continue reading
MDaaS Global works to transform health care in Africa by bringing high-end medical diagnostics to low-income communities. | Continue reading
When designing actuators involves too many variables for humans to test by hand, this system can step in. | Continue reading
Study finds online restaurant information can closely predict key neighborhood indicators, in lieu of other data. | Continue reading
Beloved professor conducted pioneering research on imbuing machines with human-like intelligence, including the ability to understand stories. | Continue reading
From making the lunar landings possible to interpreting the meaning of the moon rocks, the Institute was a vital part of history. | Continue reading
A new dosing regimen for an old cancer drug shows new promise as an immunotherapy. | Continue reading
Neuroscientists find brain activity patterns that encode our beliefs and affect how we interpret the world around us. | Continue reading
Longtime MIT professor developed early “time-sharing” operating systems and is widely credited as the creator of the world’s first computer password. | Continue reading
New MIT system of contracting fibers could be a boon for biomedical devices and robotics. | Continue reading
Super-charging a treatment for leukemia also makes it effective on solid tumors. | Continue reading