MIT engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body
New stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs.
New stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs.
Researchers have found a material that can perform much better than silicon. The next step is finding practical and economic ways to make it.
Methods that make a machine-learning model’s predictions more accurate overall can reduce accuracy for underrepresented subgroups. A new approach can help.
A new technique could improve the precision of atomic clocks and of quantum sensors for detecting dark matter or gravitational waves.
Their swirling, clustering behavior might someday inform the design of self-assembling robotic swarms.
The findings could inform the design of practical superconducting devices.
This robotic system uses radio frequency signals, computer vision, and complex reasoning to efficiently find items hidden under a pile.
By tracing the steps of liver regrowth, MIT engineers hope to harness the liver’s regenerative abilities to help treat chronic disease.
Researchers demonstrate two security methods that efficiently protect analog-to-digital converters from powerful attacks that aim to steal user data.
CSAIL scientists’ novel hardware attack against the Apple M1 chip defeats the last line of security while leaving no trace.
Studying a powerful type of cyberattack, researchers identified a flaw in how it’s been analyzed before, then developed new techniques that stop it in its tracks.
Using Ecuador as case study, economists show international trade widens the income gap in individual countries.
Researchers developed a new system that can make computer programs run faster, while guaranteeing accuracy.
A machine-learning method imagines what a sentence visually looks like, to situate and ground its semantics in the real world, improving translation, like humans can.
Harnessing the strength of these specialized sugar molecules could help researchers develop new antifungal drugs.