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Four MIT faculty named 2023 AAAS Fellows

Engelward, Oliver, Rothman, and Vuletić are recognized for their efforts to advance science.

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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...

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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...

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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.

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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...

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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...

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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.

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MIT-Mexico Program fosters cross-border collaboration

For two decades, MIT-Mexico has funded student internships and teaching, as well as faculty research collaborations.

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QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 11...

The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.

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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...

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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...

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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.

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