Anesthesia doesn't simply turn off the brain — it changes its rhythms
Simultaneous measurement of neural rhythms and spikes across five brain areas reveals how propofol induces unconsciousness.
Simultaneous measurement of neural rhythms and spikes across five brain areas reveals how propofol induces unconsciousness.
The two chemical engineers are awarded MIT’s highest faculty honor.
Design of miniature optical systems could lead to future cell phones that can detect viruses and more.
Using deep convolutional neural networks, researchers devise a system that quickly analyzes wide-field images of patients’ skin in order to more efficiently detect cancer.
Regina Barzilay, Fotini Christia, and Collin Stultz describe how artificial intelligence and machine learning can support fairness, personalization, and inclusiveness in health care.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Five courses celebrate the nanoscale, highlight technologies in photogrammetry and 360-degree videography.
Associate Professor Thomas Heldt finds inspiration where fundamental physical principles intersect with human health.
Student committee delivers interactive conference on microsystems and nanoscience.
MIT faculty collaborate with members of the Boston-area biotech community to commercialize women’s discoveries and promote female entrepreneurship.
Biological sensors developed by MIT spinout Glympse Bio could help clinicians make decisions for individual patients.
Researchers created a risk-assessment algorithm that shows consistent performance across datasets from US, Europe, and Asia.
Facility within MIT.nano offers equipment and capabilities for visualizing data, creating immersive environments.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the past two quarters.