Study: Culture influences mask wearing
In the U.S. and globally, cultures with a high level of collectivism tend to encourage masking during the pandemic.
In the U.S. and globally, cultures with a high level of collectivism tend to encourage masking during the pandemic.
Work on three graphene-based devices may yield new insights into superconductivity.
A machine learning model developed jointly by Janssen and MIT data scientists played a key role in the clinical trial process for the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine.
New results point to unexpected, illegal production of several CFCs in recent years.
DELPHI, an artificial intelligence framework, can give an “early-alert” signal for future key technologies by learning from patterns gleaned from previous scientific publications.
Regardless of size, all black holes experience similar accretion cycles, a new study finds.
Study brings new data to a longstanding question, with findings policymakers can apply.
Dissecting the process of recruitment, MIT political science PhD candidate Gabriel Nahmias seeks to lower the barriers to political engagement.
Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements.
With just 50 lines of code, the program spots and fixes likely errors.
Simultaneous measurement of neural rhythms and spikes across five brain areas reveals how propofol induces unconsciousness.
MIT researchers have determined the virus’ protein-coding gene set and analyzed new mutations’ likelihood of helping the virus adapt.
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
Theory-based residual neural network combines discrete choice models and deep neural networks, long viewed as conflicting methods.
Robotic arm equipped with a hairbrush helps with brushing tasks and could be an asset in assistive-care settings.