Collecting just the right data
When you can’t collect all the data you need, a new algorithm tells you which to target.
When you can’t collect all the data you need, a new algorithm tells you which to target.
Close analysis of bacteria in the human digestive tract reveals links to diet and other lifestyle factors.
The two-step process is better suited for other applications
Grammatical habits in written English reveal linguistic features of non-native speakers’ languages.
MIT researchers study bamboo for engineered building material, similar to plywood.
Karnik group develops inexpensive ways to analyze blood and filter water
Scientists explain how gold nanoparticles easily penetrate cells, making them useful for delivering drugs.
New wrist-mounted device augments the human hand with two robotic fingers.
One of world’s largest global health care companies will collaborate on industry challenges and opportunities.
New system could reduce data-transmission delays across server farms by 99.6 percent.
Alumnus strikes delicate balances in big data — helping define the future of health care.
MIT-Brazil Program interns collaborate on platform that optimizes mosquito control in Brazil.