The 90-foot-high atrium of the new Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex was the place to be on Thursday, Dec. 1, and Friday, Dec. 2, as MIT celebrated the official opening of the largest neuroscience complex in the world. Photo / Donna Coveney Open image gallery
CSAIL researchers introduce a novel approach allowing robots to be trained in simulations of scanned home environments, paving the way for customized household automation accessible to anyone.
The startup Striv, which went through MIT’s START.nano accelerator program, has developed a shoe sole for athletes that can track force, movement, and form.
A mathematical method, validated with experimental data, provides a fast, reliable, and minimally invasive way of determining how to treat critical blood pressure changes during surgery or intensive care.