Noninvasive imaging could replace finger pricks for people with diabetes
MIT engineers show they can accurately measure blood glucose by shining near-infrared light on the skin.
MIT engineers show they can accurately measure blood glucose by shining near-infrared light on the skin.
Preliminary studies find derivatives of the compound, known as verticillin A, can kill some types of glioma cells.
The Institute will commit up to $1 million in new funding to increase supply of UROPs.
MIT CSAIL and LIDS researchers developed a mathematically grounded system that lets soft robots deform, adapt, and interact with people and objects, without violating safety limits.
Wedge-shaped vortex generators reduce drag in ship hulls, which could advance decarbonization for the shipping industry.
The new design from MIT engineers could pump up many biohybrid builds.
Large language models can learn to mistakenly link certain sentence patterns with specific topics — and may then repeat these patterns instead of reasoning.
BoltzGen generates protein binders for any biological target from scratch, expanding AI’s reach from understanding biology toward engineering it.
AI supports the clean energy transition as it manages power grid operations, helps plan infrastructure investments, guides development of novel materials, and more.
X-ray observations reveal surprising features of the dying star’s most energetic environment.
MIT neuroscientists find a surprising parallel in the ways humans and new AI models solve complex problems.
The virtual VideoCAD tool could boost designers’ productivity and help train engineers learning computer-aided design.
Through the MIT Consciousness Club, professors Matthias Michel and Earl Miller are exploring how neurological activity gives rise to human experience.
Five-year collaboration between MIT and GE Vernova aims to accelerate the energy transition and scale new innovations.
The team adapted the medical technique to study slag waste that was a byproduct of ancient copper smelting.