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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air The system can be paired with any atmospheric water harvesting material to shake out drinking water in minutes instead of hours. Read full story →
Bigger datasets aren’t always better MIT researchers developed a way to identify the smallest dataset that guarantees optimal solutions to complex problems. Read full story →
Small, inexpensive hydrophone boosts undersea signals MIT Lincoln Laboratory researchers designed the hydrophone using common MEMS parts for defense, industrial, and undersea research applications. Read full story →
Q&A: On the ethics of catastrophe Jack Carson, an MIT second-year undergraduate and EECS major, is the recent winner of the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics. Read full story →
Four from MIT named 2026 Rhodes Scholars Vivian Chinoda ’25, Alice Hall, Sofia Lara, and Sophia Wang ’24 will begin postgraduate studies at Oxford University next fall. Read full story →
Study suggests 40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some Alzheimer’s patients for years Five volunteers received 40Hz stimulation for around two years after an early-stage clinical study. Those with late-onset Alzheimer’s performed better on assessments than Alzheimer’s patients outside the trial. Read full story →