Engineers create 3D-printed objects that sense how a user is interacting with them
Advance incorporates sensing directly into an object’s material, with applications for assistive technology and “intelligent” furniture.
Advance incorporates sensing directly into an object’s material, with applications for assistive technology and “intelligent” furniture.
SMART nanosensors are safer and less tedious than existing techniques for testing plants’ response to compounds such as herbicides.
Studying these organoids could help researchers develop and test new treatments for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of cancer.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, could boost efficiency of gaming systems, 5G networks, the internet of things, and more.
New superconducting magnet breaks magnetic field strength records, paving the way for practical, commercial, carbon-free power.
A new approach increases the efficiency of chemical reactions that are key to many industrial processes.
The results provide a blueprint for finding such systems in the universe’s quieter, emptier regions.
3D lithography tool will provide ultra-precise creation of complex 3D structures at the micro- and nanoscale.
MIT researchers find a new way to quantify the uncertainty in molecular energies predicted by neural networks.
Experiment with Facebook-flagged content shows groups of laypeople reliably rate stories as effectively as fact-checkers do.
Analysis of Medicare data finds location matters, not just past health behavior.
Analyzing California’s power system, MITEI researchers show that hydrogen-generated electricity is a cost-competitive candidate for backing up wind and solar.
ARROW, a reconfigurable fiber optics network developed at MIT, aims to take on the end of Moore’s law.
Results show infection rates increase across communities; individuals in low-income areas and those in poor health are at highest risk.
The new pill can inject large quantities of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs into the lining of the stomach after being swallowed.