MIT engineers design a soft, implantable ventilator
The new design works with the diaphragm to improve breathing.
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The new design works with the diaphragm to improve breathing.
This year's fellows will work across research areas including telemonitoring, human-computer interactions, operations research, AI-mediated socialization, and chemical transformations.
Researchers used a powerful deep-learning model to extract important data from electronic health records that could assist with personalized medicine.
New prize program recognizes MIT researchers who make data openly accessible and reusable.
Scientists hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a protective state.
A new study links very dry and very humid indoor environments with worse Covid-19 outcomes.
Valued mentor was known for research in intensity perception, hearing-impairment characterization, and aids for the deaf.
By analyzing enzyme activity at the organism, tissue, and cellular scales, new sensors could provide new tools to clinicians and cancer researchers.
Professors Arup Chakraborty, Lina Necib, and Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz as well as Yuan Cao SM ’16, PhD ’20; Alina Kononov ’14; Elliott H. Lieb ’53; Haocun Yu PhD ’20; and others honored for contributions to physics.
At an exhibition marking two decades since a transformative gift from the Picower Foundation, current and alumni members described research at the forefront of neuroscience and beyond.
Greater availability of de-identified patient health data would enable better treatments and diagnostics, the researchers say.
Study finds computer models that predict molecular interactions need improvement before they can help identify drug mechanisms of action.
The MIT researcher and former professor discusses how Covid-19 and the influx of virtual technologies created a new medical ecosystem that needs more synchronized oversight.
A new device, which doesn’t rely on immunosuppressing drugs, may assist efforts to develop an artificial pancreas to treat diabetes.
New research ties inaccuracies in pulse oximeter readings to racial disparities in treatment and outcomes.