2,050-year-old Roman tomb offers insights on ancient concrete resilience
New research on ancient Roman concrete inspires durable and sustainable modern constructions.
New research on ancient Roman concrete inspires durable and sustainable modern constructions.
Long-term study of Melbourne, Australia, shows how urban development and change affects pedestrians, not just automobiles.
The findings include signs of flash flooding that carried huge boulders downstream into the lakebed.
“U.S. competitiveness depends less on defensive measures than on what we do to strengthen our own capacities,” says MIT’s vice president for research.
A cyber systems expert at Lincoln Laboratory, Okhravi will help investigate bold solutions to fundamental cyber vulnerabilities.
Researchers hope more user-friendly machine-learning systems will enable nonexperts to analyze big data — but can such systems ever be completely autonomous?
A new study shows a link between patient survival and changes in tumor cell mass after glioblastoma treatment.
The transaction-based communications system ensures robot teams achieve their goal even if some robots are hacked.
This robotic arm fuses data from a camera and antenna to locate and retrieve items, even if they are buried under a pile.
How many lines can be pairwise separated by the same angle in high dimensions? Geometry breakthrough gives new insights into spectral graph theory.
Humans find AI to be a frustrating teammate when playing a cooperative game together, posing challenges for "teaming intelligence," study shows.
Modeling tool showcases emerging MIT Joint Program research focus on multi-sector dynamics.
MIT alumnus and one other honored for their discoveries of how the nervous system senses temperature and touch.
With the MIT campus as a test bed, a citizen science effort provides lessons well beyond MIT.
A new study shows oxygenic photosynthesis likely evolved between 3.4 and 2.9 billion years ago.