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In a step toward personalized drug testing, researchers coax human stem cells to form complex tissues.
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In a step toward personalized drug testing, researchers coax human stem cells to form complex tissues.
Librarian and longtime Wikipedia contributor accepts Dutch prize honoring exceptional contributions to culture and society.
App that rates drivers’ behavior yields promising safety results on the road.
“3-D physics engine” from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory simulates the human brain to infer physical properties.
High-performance prototype means chipmakers could now start building optoelectronic chips.
Algorithms could learn to recognize objects from a few examples, not millions; may better model human cognition.
Professors Hager and Ram are the new co-chairs of MITEI’s Energy Education Task Force and the Energy Minor Oversight Committee.
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.
New techniques for building microelectromechanical systems show promise.
MIT researchers recommend rapidly scaling up current silicon-based systems while continuing to work on other technologies.
Future versions of an algorithm from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could help with teaching, marketing, and memory improvement.
Robots, 3-D printers, and a surprise guest aim to get students excited about computer science.
Google experiments suggest that the D-Wave computer exploits quantum phenomena.