3 Questions: How artificial intelligence is supercharging materials science Associate Professor Juejun Hu shines a light on the impact machine learning and AI are having on materials science and engineering. October 3, 2019 Read full story →
Using algorithms to build a map of the placenta New technique stretches out MRI scans of placentas so they can be more accurately analyzed, and shows the potential of MRI for pregnancy monitoring. October 2, 2019 Read full story →
HubWeek 2019 celebrates five years of connecting MIT, Boston, and the world Greater Boston’s annual festival of ideas finds new avenues for celebrating and connecting innovators. September 27, 2019 Read full story →
Lincoln Laboratory's new artificial intelligence supercomputer is the most powerful at a university TX-GAIA is tailor-made for crunching through deep neural network operations. September 27, 2019 Read full story →
Using math to blend musical notes seamlessly Algorithm enables one audio signal to glide into another, recreating the “portamento” effect of some musical instruments. September 27, 2019 Read full story →
Josh Tenenbaum receives 2019 MacArthur Fellowship Brain and cognitive sciences professor studies how the human mind is able to learn so rapidly. September 25, 2019 Read full story →
How cities can leverage citizen data while protecting privacy Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services. September 25, 2019 Read full story →
Computing and artificial intelligence: Humanistic perspectives from MIT How the humanities, arts, and social science fields can help shape the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing — and benefit from advanced computing. September 24, 2019 Read full story →
Computing and the search for new planets MIT planetary scientists partner with computer scientists to find exoplanets. September 23, 2019 Read full story →
Notation system allows scientists to communicate polymers more easily BigSMILES language allows computers and researchers to convey stochastic configurations more clearly. September 18, 2019 Read full story →
What a little more computing power can do Commercial cloud service providers give artificial intelligence computing at MIT a boost. September 16, 2019 Read full story →
Using machine learning to estimate risk of cardiovascular death CSAIL system uses a patient's ECG signal to estimate potential for cardiovascular death. September 12, 2019 Read full story →
Detecting patients’ pain levels via their brain signals System could help with diagnosing and treating noncommunicative patients. September 12, 2019 Read full story →
Letter regarding update on the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing September 11, 2019 Read full story →
Objects can now change colors like a chameleon Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory team creates new reprogrammable ink that lets objects change colors using light. September 10, 2019 Read full story →