TESS Science Office at MIT hits milestone of 5,000 exoplanet candidates
Catalog of planet candidates nearly doubles in size during 2020-21.
Catalog of planet candidates nearly doubles in size during 2020-21.
Discovery allows scientists to study crucial intermediate in battery development.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
MIT engineers are working on a new kind of device that could streamline the process of blood glucose measurement and insulin injection.
Researchers have created a method to help workers collaborate with artificial intelligence systems.
SMART breakthrough could help develop technologies that can identify materials according to desired properties for specific applications.
Researchers develop a way to test whether popular methods for understanding machine-learning models are working correctly.
Spread out or bead up? A new process enables control over liquid-solid interfaces even with the most unlikely pairs of materials.
The more social behaviors a voice-user interface exhibits, the more likely people are to trust it, engage with it, and consider it to be competent.
New research suggests ways to optimize US climate policy design for a just energy transition.
Tiny Tides is an automated fast-flow instrument that can synthesize peptide-nucleic acids in a single shot.
Study reveals why some attempts to convert the greenhouse gas into fuel have failed, and offers possible solutions.
Prestigious grants will support full-time doctoral research abroad for the MIT architecture and urban planning students.
David Gamarnik has developed a new tool, the overlap gap property, for understanding computational problems that appear intractable.
Extra chromosome alters chromosomal conformation and DNA accessibility in neural progenitor cells; study establishes senescence as a potentially targetable mechanism for future treatment.