Engineers put tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses on a single chip
The design could advance the development of small, portable AI devices.
The design could advance the development of small, portable AI devices.
New roll-to-roll production method could enable lightweight, flexible solar devices and a new generation of display screens.
Cambridge Crops develops an edible, imperceptible coating that might replace plastic packaging to preserve meats and produce.
MIT CSAIL researchers say improving computing technology after Moore's Law will require more efficient software, new algorithms, and specialized hardware.
After his PhD thesis invalidates an old assumption, Norman Cao wonders what’s next.
Leveraging unique undergraduate opportunities, new MIT political science alumni pursue bright prospects.
Study reveals drainage, deforestation of the region’s peatlands, which leads to fires, greenhouse emissions, land subsidence.
Though the MIT community was spread around the world due to Covid-19, graduates and their families celebrated magic moments through social posts.
A new platform that precisely quantifies antigens presented on cell surfaces may help researchers and clinicians improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapies.
Doctoral candidate Supratim Das wants the world to know how to make longer-lasting batteries that charge mobile phones and electric cars.
Engineers design nanoparticles that stimulate the immune system, helping it to attack tumors.
Erwin Franz's experiences with MIT System Design and Management had a major effect on his work with the rapid response team at Philips Respironics.
Material inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art could help to prevent falls in icy or slippery conditions.
Technique paves the way for more energy efficient, 3D microprocessors.
In a pair of papers from MIT CSAIL, two teams enable better sense and perception for soft robotic grippers.