Robot hand is soft and strong
Gripper device inspired by “origami magic ball” can grasp wide array of delicate and heavy objects.
Gripper device inspired by “origami magic ball” can grasp wide array of delicate and heavy objects.
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Professors Angrist, Demaine, Jones, and Taylor receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.
Researchers design a negotiation strategy to help cities and organizations minimize losses when their data are held hostage.
Conference celebrating new MIT Schwarzman College of Computing explores the changing face of higher ed.
The International Society for Computational Biology Senior Scientist Award recognizes highly significant, long-term career achievement.
From digital circuits to ingestible robots, the Institute has helped spearhead key innovations in the technology revolution.
System better allocates time-sensitive data processing across cores to maintain quick user-response times.
Undergraduate research projects show how students are advancing research in human and artificial intelligence, and applying intelligence tools to other disciplines.
Alumnus and founding dean of Cornell Tech in New York City will return to MIT this summer.
New platform forces data center servers to only use data in ways that users explicitly approve.
Digital technologies, such as virtual reality, drive better outcomes for MIT students and global learners.
Members have made advances in molecular processes, rheology, computer networking, nanocrystalline metals, affective computing, and semiconductor tech.
Study uncovers language patterns that AI models link to factual and false articles; underscores need for further testing.
Researchers pinpoint the “neurons” in machine-learning systems that capture specific linguistic features during language-processing tasks.