Identifying a melody by studying a musician’s body language
Music gesture artificial intelligence tool developed at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab uses body movements to isolate the sounds of individual instruments.
Music gesture artificial intelligence tool developed at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab uses body movements to isolate the sounds of individual instruments.
The lateral septum encodes spatial information with a special emphasis on where the reward lies.
Inorganic chemist and MIT professor for over 40 years was “a bedrock of the organometallic community.”
EAPS graduate student Meghana Ranganathan zooms into the microstructure of ice streams to better understand the impacts of climate change.
Researchers capture our shifting gaze in a model that suggests how to prioritize visual information based on viewing duration.
Signal from 500 million light years away is the first periodic pattern of radio bursts detected.
Neuroscientists delve into how background brightness influences our perception of an object.
MIT researchers pinpoint mechanism and demonstrate that drugs could help.
Danielle Frostig, a physics graduate student, is developing an instrument to study how the heaviest elements in the universe are produced.
Report outlines the thinking behind five proposed options for the 2020-2021 academic year.
New model answers longstanding question of how these sudden flows happen; may expand understanding of Antarctic ice sheets.
Exotic states called Kohn anomalies could offer clues to why some materials have the electronic properties they do.
Award recognizes scholars who pursue graduate studies focusing on “bold, risk-taking research.”
Ranked at the top for the ninth straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Children Helping Science, co-led by Professor Laura Schulz, brings research to families, and families to research.