Handheld surgical robot can help stem fatal blood loss
The AI-Guided Ultrasound Intervention Device is a lifesaving technology that helps a range of users deliver complex medical interventions at the point of injury.
The AI-Guided Ultrasound Intervention Device is a lifesaving technology that helps a range of users deliver complex medical interventions at the point of injury.
Improvements in the material that converts X-rays into light, for medical or industrial images, could allow a tenfold signal enhancement.
A new deep-learning algorithm trained to optimize doses of propofol to maintain unconsciousness during general anesthesia could augment patient monitoring.
In the intensity of basic training, a smartwatch-based system warns recruits when they are at risk of heat injury.
The sticky patch could be quickly applied to repair gut leaks and tears.
New fellows are working on electronic health record algorithms, remote sensing data related to environmental health, and neural networks for the development of antibiotics.
A computational study shows that dozens of mutations help the virus’ spike protein evade antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2.
Collective intelligence methodology identifies key findings to accelerate the pace of innovation and build health resilience.
Scientists demonstrate that AI-risk models, paired with AI-designed screening policies, can offer significant and equitable improvements to cancer screening.
MIT scientists discuss the future of AI with applications across many sectors, as a tool that can be both beneficial and harmful.
MIT community members made headlines around the world for their innovative approaches to addressing problems local and global.
HASTS PhD student Rijul Kochhar tracks changing medical and microbial realities, and examines what they portend for society.
SENSE.nano symposium highlights the importance of sensing technologies in medical studies.
Paper-based blood test developed by SMART researchers can rapidly determine the presence of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies.
The prevalence of auditory symptoms in Covid-19 patients is unknown, but infection of the inner ears may be responsible for hearing and balance problems.