Researchers release open-source space debris model
The MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool lets users model the long-term future space environment.
The MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool lets users model the long-term future space environment.
Five multimedia projects communicating climate futures selected for 2023 WORLDING program, online and at MIT.
Placing solutions in the cloud but learning with boots on the ground, GEAR Lab researchers build low-cost, solar-powered irrigation tools to make precision agriculture more accessible.
AI models that prioritize similarity falter when asked to design something completely new.
Lincoln Laboratory is developing a roadmap to streamline system acquisitions and facilitate connectivity across the Southwestern test ranges.
Educators in weeklong MIT workshop mold self-healing metal, bridging materials science and classroom engagement.
A one-week summer program aims to foster a deeper understanding of machine-learning approaches in health among curious young minds.
The challenge involves more than just a blurry JPEG. Fixing motion artifacts in medical imaging requires a more sophisticated approach.
With a new, user-friendly interface, researchers can quickly design many cellular metamaterial structures that have unique mechanical properties.
MIT researchers find timing and dosage of DNA-damaging drugs are key to whether a cancer cell dies or enters senescence.
Researchers discover how to control the anomalous Hall effect and Berry curvature to create flexible quantum magnets for use in computers, robotics, and sensors.
EECS professor appointed to new professorship in the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
Study shows that cities’ plans often won’t achieve their goals, but decarbonizing the local grid could make the difference.
This AI system only needs a small amount of data to predict molecular properties, which could speed up drug discovery and material development.
Training artificial neural networks with data from real brains can make computer vision more robust.