Making more magnetism possible with topology
MIT researchers show how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures.
MIT researchers show how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures.
MIT scientists find the sounds beneath our feet are fingerprints of rock stability.
MIT engineers develop a long, curved touch sensor that could enable a robot to grasp and manipulate objects in multiple ways.
Study finds that in worms, the HSN neuron uses multiple chemicals and connections to orchestrate egg-laying and locomotion over the course of several minutes.
Designed to ensure safer skies, “Air-Guardian” blends human intuition with machine precision, creating a more symbiotic relationship between pilot and aircraft.
By focusing on causal relationships in genome regulation, a new AI method could help scientists identify new immunotherapy techniques or regenerative therapies.
Study shows users can be primed to believe certain things about an AI chatbot’s motives, which influences their interactions with the chatbot.
Grants fund studies of honeybee tracking, glass building materials, and defining excellence in human movement.
Organizations will support government agencies in using evidence to advance economic mobility and racial equity in the wake of Covid-19.
By analyzing epigenomic and gene expression changes that occur in Alzheimer’s disease, researchers identify cellular pathways that could become new drug targets.
This technology for storing and transmitting quantum information over lossy links could provide the foundation for scalable quantum networking.
MIT engineers and collaborators developed a solar-powered device that avoids salt-clogging issues of other designs.
Study finds climate policy alone cannot meaningfully reduce racial/economic disparities in air pollution exposure.
Inspired by physics, a new generative model PFGM++ outperforms diffusion models in image generation.
An MIT student and linguistics professor spot an emerging English phrase and examine what it tells us about syntax — but questions remain.