What makes for better bureaucracy?
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.
Political science PhD candidates Guillermo Toral and Tugba Bozcaga find that government-appointed officials deliver the goods — given the right circumstances.
Research aims to make it easier for self-driving cars, robotics, and other applications to understand the 3D world.
Study shows tumors with softer, larger cells at their periphery are more likely to spread; may suggest new route for cancer therapy.
Findings in mice suggest targeting certain brain circuits could offer new ways to treat some neurological disorders.
Study finds even the tallest ice cliffs should support their own weight rather than collapsing catastrophically.
His technology platforms have benefited genomics, diagnostics, and drug screening.
New research reveals how mTORC1 docks at lysosomal surface.
Report urges MIT community to openly share the products of its research and teaching.
New image-based genetic screening method helps researchers identify key regulators of inflammation.
An algorithm speeds up the planning process robots use to adjust their grip on objects, for picking and sorting, or tool use.
The X-ray-focusing lens used in the experiment is based on a design used in lighthouses for centuries.
Design principles from robotics help researchers decipher elements controlling mental processes in the brain.
Model could recreate video from motion-blurred images and “corner cameras,” may someday retrieve 3D data from 2D medical images.
Systems of tiny robots may someday build high-performance structures, from airplanes to space settlements.
Specialized sugar molecules called glycans can disarm opportunistic pathogens and prevent infection.