Artificial intelligence that more closely mimics the mind
Leveraging years of MIT cognitive science research, Nara Logics incorporates findings about the brain into its AI platform.
Leveraging years of MIT cognitive science research, Nara Logics incorporates findings about the brain into its AI platform.
Experts say people are more willing to get the Covid-19 vaccine when told how popular it is.
Study finds patients are receptive to interacting with robots designed to evaluate symptoms in a contact-free way.
Two entrepreneurial cohorts prove that big global problems are no match for MIT Bootcampers’ dedication and drive.
Kano Therapeutics was one of eight finalists to pitch at the virtual competition.
Inspired by personal tragedy, graduate student Hyunwoo Yuk used his background in soft materials to develop a bioadhesive tape for repairing damaged tissue.
Improved public health messaging to Black, Latinx, and other communities disproportionately impacted by the pandemic can increase Covid-19 knowledge and information-seeking.
Trained dogs can detect cancer and other diseases by smell. A miniaturized detector can analyze trace molecules to mimic the process.
Suzanne Blake of MIT Emergency Management analyzes the results from the program, which administered more than 250,000 tests last semester.
MIT economist works to show how therapies can be allocated fairly; states are now applying the method in their efforts.
Biological sensors developed by MIT spinout Glympse Bio could help clinicians make decisions for individual patients.
The patch, which can be folded around surgical tools, may someday be used in robotic surgery to repair tissues and organs.
Researchers created a risk-assessment algorithm that shows consistent performance across datasets from US, Europe, and Asia.
Guillermo Toral PhD '20 finds health care quality drops in months leading up to mayoral elections, and if the incumbent loses, the quality continues to fall.
Mechanical engineering students Ivan Goryachev and Ryan Koeppen ’19 are developing a thermal trailer and subsequent kiosks that could be deployed on campus during the Covid-19 pandemic.