Reducing carbon emissions from long-haul trucks
MIT researchers show a promising plan for using clean-burning hydrogen in place of the diesel fuel now used in most freight-transport trucks.
MIT researchers show a promising plan for using clean-burning hydrogen in place of the diesel fuel now used in most freight-transport trucks.
The startup Augmental allows users to operate phones and other devices using their tongue, mouth, and head gestures.
During the MIT Science Policy Initiative’s Congressional Visit Days, PhD students and postdocs met with legislators to share expertise and advocate for science agency funding.
By capturing short-lived RNA molecules, scientists can map relationships between genes and the regulatory elements that control them.
The work could lead to ultra-efficient electronics and more.
New studies show that caste and ethnic identity play an outsize role in how business interacts with government in developing countries.
MIT engineers’ implantable ImPULS device could become an alternative to the electrodes now used to treat Parkinson’s and other diseases.
The fellowships provide five years of funding to doctoral students in applied science, engineering, and mathematics who have “the extraordinary creativity and principled leadership necessary to tackle problems others can’t solve.”
MIT CSAIL’s frugal deep-learning model infers the hidden physical properties of objects, then adapts to find the most stable grasps for robots in unstructured environments like homes and fulfillment centers.
An atlas of human protein kinases enables scientists to map cell signaling pathways with unprecedented speed and detail.
With generative AI models, researchers combined robotics data from different sources to help robots learn better.
The findings should help scientists refine predictions of future sea-level rise.
SMART researchers find a cellular process called transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) modification influences the malaria parasite’s ability to develop resistance.
Collaborative scholarship and research will draw on conservation, design, and technology.
A new quantum-system-on-chip enables the efficient control of a large array of qubits, moving toward practical quantum computing.