Collaborative effort supports an MIT resilient to the impacts of extreme heat
Increasing severity and duration of heat drives data collection and resiliency planning for the forthcoming Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Roadmap.
Increasing severity and duration of heat drives data collection and resiliency planning for the forthcoming Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Roadmap.
The approach could help engineers design more efficient energy-conversion systems and faster microelectronic devices, reducing waste heat.
A new technique enables users to compare several large models and choose the one that works best for their task.
A trailblazer in electron microscopy, Vander Sande is remembered for his dedication to teaching, service, and global collaboration.
Anikeeva, who conducts research at the intersection of materials science, electronics, and neurobiology, succeeds Caroline Ross.
Members of the MIT community, supporters, and guests commemorate the opening of the new college headquarters.
PhD student Xinyi Zhang is developing computational tools for analyzing cells in the age of multimodal data.
New CSAIL research highlights how LLMs excel in familiar scenarios but struggle in novel ones, questioning their true reasoning abilities versus reliance on memorization.
More accurate uncertainty estimates could help users decide about how and when to use machine-learning models in the real world.
Staff members receive recognition for their exceptional support of the MIT community.
Ammonia could be a nearly carbon-free maritime fuel, but without new emissions regulations, its impact on air quality could significantly impact human health.
The IDEAS Social Innovation Challenge helps students hone their entrepreneurship skills to create viable ventures for public good.
A chip the size of a pack of cards uses fewer resources and a smaller footprint than existing automated manufacturing platforms and could lead to more affordable cell therapy manufacturing.
This new tool offers an easier way for people to analyze complex tabular data.
By helping microbes withstand industrial processing, the method could make it easier to harness the benefits of microorganisms used as medicines and in agriculture.