Design your own custom drone
CSAIL system lets users design and fabricate drones with a wide range of shapes and structures.
How the brain recognizes faces
Machine-learning system spontaneously reproduces aspects of human neurology.
LIGO back online, ready for more discoveries
Upgrades make detectors more sensitive to gravitational waves.
Creating videos of the future
Given a still image, CSAIL deep-learning system generates videos that predict what will happen next in a scene.
Climate models may be overestimating the cooling effect of wildfire aerosols
Study finds accounting for year-to-year variability enables more accurate projections of climate change and its impacts.
Saharan dust in the wind
Scientists find huge reduction in African dust plume led to stronger Saharan monsoons 11,000 years ago.
The science of friction on graphene
Sliding on flexible graphene surfaces has been uncharted territory until now.
Designing for 3-D printing
“Foundry” tool from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab lets you design a wide range of multi-material 3-D-printed objects.
New kind of supercapacitor made without carbon
Energy storage device could deliver more power than current versions of this technology.
Water vapor sets some oxides aflutter
Newly discovered phenomenon could affect materials in batteries and water-splitting devices.
3-D-printed robots with shock-absorbing skins
By “programming” customized soft materials, CSAIL team can 3-D print safer, nimbler, more durable robots.
A better way to assay
New design of large-scale microparticle arrays can make materials science and bioengineering applications more scalable, precise, and versatile.
Researchers find explanation for interacting giant, hidden ocean waves
Better simulations of internal tides may benefit sonar communications, protect offshore structures, and more.
How to power up graphene implants without frying cells
New analysis finds way to safely conduct heat from graphene to biological tissues.