3Q: Antonio Torralba on what's next for the Quest for Intelligence
Inaugural director of The Quest discusses what's been accomplished since last spring's launch and what is on the horizon.
Inaugural director of The Quest discusses what's been accomplished since last spring's launch and what is on the horizon.
Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere.
Thermodynamics expert and longtime Department of Mechanical Engineering affiliate founded Thermo Electron, a world leader in instrumentation.
Real-world driving produces up to 16 times more emissions, causing 2,700 premature deaths across the EU, researchers estimate.
System makes it easier to produce new molecules for myriad applications.
Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems alumnus and CSAIL lecturer Jehangir Amjad uses statistical methods to predict likely outcomes with limited data.
Model extracts granular behavioral patterns from transaction data to more accurately flag suspicious activity.
McGovern Institute scientist is recognized with award for outstanding and creative achievements made in the life and medical sciences.
CSAIL system could help athletes, dancers, and others better analyze how they move.
Agarwal is recognized for making education more accessible to people around the world, via edX open-source online platform.
Model learns to pick out objects within an image, using spoken descriptions.
National Academies report cites need for strong leadership and cultural change; will be focus of upcoming MIT panel discussion.
PhD student Zijay Tang is developing a living material that can sense and filter water contaminants.
Research team shows the power of proteomics to discover new drug targets and help develop therapeutic strategies with fewer long-term side effects.
Chemical engineering graduate student was named a “machine-learning maestro” by the magazine.