A new way to calculate global intensive care unit mortality risk
The GOSSIS algorithm was developed using data from hospitals around the world to spur greater multi-center collaboration and improved benchmarking.
The GOSSIS algorithm was developed using data from hospitals around the world to spur greater multi-center collaboration and improved benchmarking.
MIT senior and Rhodes Scholar Sarah Tress aims to use engineering to reduce hardships in developing countries.
Research projects show creative ways MIT students are connecting computing to other fields.
Near-infrared technology pinpoints fluorescent probes deep within living tissue; may be used to detect cancer earlier.
Coating graphene with wax makes for a less contaminated surface during device manufacturing.
Fireside chat brings together six Turing Award winners to reflect on their field and the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing.
Studies could speed the development of new treatments for liver disease.
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.
Symposium speakers describe how colleges must meet the challenges of a rapidly emerging environment in which "computing is for everyone."
Growing material directly onto substrates and recycling chip patterns should enable faster, simpler manufacturing.
Robot’s lightweight, high-power design is the perfect platform to share and play, developers say.
Unusual property of the ultrastrong material could be harnessed for twisting or pulling motions.
Efficient chip enables low-power devices to run today’s toughest quantum encryption schemes.
Luminaries in computing and cognition discuss their journeys and share their insights.