2021 Teaching with Digital Technology Awards honor MIT educators’ innovation and empathy
Twenty-three instructors recognized for extraordinary online teaching with annual student-nominated award.
Twenty-three instructors recognized for extraordinary online teaching with annual student-nominated award.
The five-year award aims to empower “the most promising innovators in science and technology.”
Study suggests a common mechanism underlies some behavioral traits seen in autism and schizophrenia.
As “visual recognition memory” emerges in the visual cortex, one circuit of inhibitory neurons supplants another, and slower neural oscillations prevail.
Selective global honor supports early-career scientists and engineers in taking on new pursuits.
Nearly 300 government and military members participated in a new course designed to explore the next generation of artificial intelligence and related technologies.
Novel method, developed by McGovern Institute researchers, may lead to safer, more efficient gene therapies.
A virtual environment embedded with knowledge of the physical world speeds up problem-solving.
At Picower Institute symposium, speakers describe harms of early exposure to trauma, racism, as well as the restorative power of understanding, nurturing, and extending opportunity.
Machine learning software advances could help anesthesiologists optimize drug dose.
With just 50 lines of code, the program spots and fixes likely errors.
Simultaneous measurement of neural rhythms and spikes across five brain areas reveals how propofol induces unconsciousness.
Will continue initiatives in academics, mentoring, and DEIJ while building on legacy of academic and scientific excellence.
SuperUROP scholars apply deep learning to improve accuracy of climate models, profitably match computers in the cloud with customers, and more.
Computer models that mimic humans’ extraordinary hearing abilities could improve treatments for hearing loss.