Covid-19 “super-spreading” events play outsized role in overall disease transmission
Mathematical analysis suggests that preventing large gatherings could significantly reduce Covid-19 infection rates.
Mathematical analysis suggests that preventing large gatherings could significantly reduce Covid-19 infection rates.
The instrument could bring powerful sensing and imaging capabilities out of the lab and into hospitals, airports, or other settings.
Discovery could lead to new designs for improved and more sustainable materials inspired by nature.
High-resolution climate projections could enable a robust adaptation and resilience response.
United under the Sustainability Incubator Fund, researchers strategize sustainable sourcing solution for crises at the local and global level.
Series paints a holistic picture of summer youth employment programs and how research helps strengthen them.
Letting an algorithm decide which maintenance holes to test for evidence of coronavirus could improve pandemic containment efforts.
Nicholas Demos, a first-generation college graduate and MathWorks Fellow in MIT’s Kavli Institute, is improving our ability to listen to the cosmos.
Unexpected findings in chemokine receptors once believed to be non-functional open up new fields of scientific inquiry.
MIT conference illustrates technologies developed in response to the pandemic and new opportunities for AI solutions for clinical management.
Gurrein Madan, brain and cognitive sciences graduate student and MathWorks Fellow, studies gut–brain signaling with implications for human health.
Research on mice suggests aging affects a brain circuit critical for learning to make some types of decisions.
Tulle-like DefeXtiles can be 3D printed with no custom software or hardware.
Researchers are working toward intelligent machines that can sense cognitive fatigue and suggest interventions to help a human improve performance.
Five years in the making, MIT’s autonomous floating vessels get a size upgrade and learn a new way to communicate aboard the waters.