Study finds the risks of sharing health care data are low
Greater availability of de-identified patient health data would enable better treatments and diagnostics, the researchers say.
Greater availability of de-identified patient health data would enable better treatments and diagnostics, the researchers say.
Cobalt-based catalysts could be used to turn mixed plastic waste into fuel, new plastics, and other products.
Amelia Trainer’s work is fundamental to understanding how nuclear reactors operate. A passion for computer modeling and poetry have stood her in good stead through her research career.
“The Hunt for Planet B” follows Seager and others on their search for extraterrestrial life; three other nominated films feature MIT affiliates.
The ceramic-based material could be used for highly efficient actuators for aircraft or other uses, with minimal moving parts.
Graduate students create on-campus assembly factory for fiber extrusion devices.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact research from early-career investigators.
A new study maps the genes and cellular pathways that contribute to exercise-induced weight loss.
A new technique enables AI models to continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors, reducing energy costs and privacy risks.
“AI for endometriosis? If only there were data!”
New material could be used by Tesla to produce all-electric vehicles with just a few massive parts.
MIT president is honored for leadership in advancing higher education and the nation’s research and innovation system.
Inspired by jellyfish and octopuses, PhD candidate Juncal Arbelaiz investigates the theoretical underpinnings that will enable systems to more efficiently adapt to their environments.
MIT spinoff Takachar converts agricultural waste into clean-burning fuel, and wins Earthshot Prize.
OMEGA scholarships encourage bonds between younger and older adults.