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Category : Next Wave Gen
Four MIT faculty named 2023 AAAS Fellows
Engelward, Oliver, Rothman, and Vuletić are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
For more open and equitable public discussions on...
A communication system whose users reveal only a few verified aspects of their identity can empower less confident participants to...
A blueprint for making quantum computers easier to...
A CSAIL study highlights why it is so challenging to program a quantum computer to run a quantum algorithm, and offers a conceptual...
Women in STEM — A celebration of excellence and curiosity
An MIT Values event showcases three women's career journeys and how they are paving the way for the next generation.
A crossroads for computing at MIT
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing building will form a new cluster of connectivity across a spectrum of disciplines in computing...
New AI method captures uncertainty in medical images
By providing plausible label maps for one medical image, the Tyche machine-learning model could help clinicians and researchers capture...
Improving drug development with a vast map of the...
Immunai’s founders were researchers at MIT when they launched their company to help predict how patients will respond to new treatments.
MIT-Mexico Program fosters cross-border collaboration
For two decades, MIT-Mexico has funded student internships and teaching, as well as faculty research collaborations.
QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 11...
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
A faster, better way to prevent an AI chatbot from...
Researchers create a curious machine-learning model that finds a wider variety of prompts for training a chatbot to avoid hateful...
For Julie Greenberg, a career of research, mentoring,...
The longtime academic leader of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology reflects on her time spent guiding students...
Researchers 3D print key components for a point-of-care...
The low-cost hardware outperforms state-of-the-art versions and could someday enable an affordable, in-home device for health monitoring.