Annual Women in Data Science conference discusses fake news
WiDS Cambridge, co-hosted by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, recognizes and empowers women in STEM across a variety of disciplines.
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WiDS Cambridge, co-hosted by the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, recognizes and empowers women in STEM across a variety of disciplines.
Startup Posh has created chatbots that use “conversational memory” to have more natural exchanges.
Congestion control system could help streaming video, mobile games, and other applications run more smoothly.
Three MIT undergraduates who use computer science to explore human biology and health honored for their academic achievements.
A system that enables smartphones to transmit “chirps” to nearby devices could notify people if they have been near an infected person.
CSAIL's SprayableTech system lets users create large-scale interactive surfaces with sensors and displays using airbrushed inks.
Nearly 300 students join an open course that applies data science, artificial intelligence, and mathematical modeling using the Julia language to study Covid-19.
Life science companies use Paradigm4’s unique database management system to uncover new insights into human health.
Study shows that a simple urine test can reveal the presence of lung cancer in mice.
Micro/nano processing course fabricates devices in MIT.nano’s facilities.
Using a photorealistic simulation engine, vehicles learn to drive in the real world and recover from near-crash scenarios.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
An MIT team discusses the pitfalls of “parachute research” and the importance of “sociotechnical” factors.
Philosophers are part of a team working on transforming technology ethics education at MIT.
Anikeeva, Fuller, Tisdale, and White receive MIT's highest honor in undergraduate teaching.