Making health care more personal
The company Health at Scale uses machine learning to improve outcomes for individual patients.
The company Health at Scale uses machine learning to improve outcomes for individual patients.
Mobile system could reduce health care workers’ exposure to Covid-19 virus.
The novel approach, developed by MIT chemical engineers, could help create more efficient consumer products, including drugs, cosmetics, and food.
MIT engineers devise a temporary film that may help treat diabetes, infections, and other conditions.
Building quantum computers underground or designing radiation-proof qubits may be needed, researchers find.
Study finds that the fusiform face area is active when blind people touch 3D models of faces.
Researchers have designed a simple, low-cost device for subcutaneous injection of viscous formulations.
Everactive provides an industrial “internet of things” platform built on its battery-free sensors.
Despite the planet’s seeming standstill, graduate students continue to use LIGO to identify astrophysical events.
Undergraduates Aljazzy Alahmadi, Andrea Garcia, and Quynh Nguyen are sustaining the nuclear science and engineering research mission from around the world.
Researchers devise a practical solution for preventing corrosive CRUD buildup in nuclear systems.
New statistical model may help scientists understand how animals infer whether surroundings are novel or haven’t changed enough to be a new context.
Sequential immunization might be safer and more effective than the existing tetravalent vaccine.
On the ground, windy conditions strengthen these electrical flashes, but new experiments tell a different story for flying objects.
Storage tool developed at MIT CSAIL adapts to what its datasets’ users want to search.