Three MIT researchers win U.S. Air Force Young Investigator Research Program grants
Riccardo Comin, Phillip “Donnie” Keathley, and Luqiao Lui are among 31 selected nationwide.
Riccardo Comin, Phillip “Donnie” Keathley, and Luqiao Lui are among 31 selected nationwide.
New investment supports intelligence research, student fellowships.
Natural killer cells’ failure to respond to infection may explain why the disease is more grave in some patients.
Cryptography techniques to screen synthetic DNA could help prevent the creation of dangerous pathogens, argues Professor Kevin Esvelt.
A principled approach can lead to less need for drugs, especially opioids, Emery Brown and colleagues say.
In lab experiments, soldiers wearing exoskeletons designed to improve physical performance reacted more slowly to visual cues.
In simulations, robots move through new environments by exploring, observing, and drawing from learned experiences.
Machine learning system aims to determine if an information outlet is accurate or biased.
PhD student designs materials that help guide light within silicon chips, and seeks to advance materials science in her home country of Bangladesh.
Metal cluster in enzyme that breaks down carbon dioxide can switch between two different shapes.
System can be rapidly reconfigured to produce a variety of protein drugs.
Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux.
Program users can tinker with landing and path planning scenarios to identify optimal landing sites for Mars rovers.
PhD student David Layden in the Quantum Engineering Group has a new approach to spatial noise filtering that boosts development of ultra-sensitive quantum sensors.