Artificial intelligence suggests recipes based on food photos
Given a still image of a dish filled with food, CSAIL team's deep-learning algorithm recommends ingredients and recipes.
Given a still image of a dish filled with food, CSAIL team's deep-learning algorithm recommends ingredients and recipes.
Results may help surgeons determine when and how to treat heart attacks.
Tiny implantable “seeds” of tissue produce fully functional livers.
Bonded layers of rubber and hydrogel yield tough, slippery, and impermeable coatings.
Method for modeling neural networks’ power consumption could help make the systems portable.
Robot can inspect water or gas pipes from the inside to find leaks long before they become catastrophic.
Study reveals the mechanisms of a protein that helps moss and green algae defend against too much light.
Expanding tissue samples before imaging offers detailed information about disease.
MIT 3-Sigma Sports links students and researchers with industry partners to solve the greatest engineering problems in sports.
MIT Energy Initiative Director of Research Francis O’Sullivan reflects on current trends in the utility industry, as well as potential solutions to current challenges.
Emily Havens Greenhagen ’05 leads a team of scientists brewing perfume from yeast.
Technique could lead to cameras that can handle light of any intensity, audio that doesn’t skip or pop.
Delaying access for the tech-savvy can stifle spread of new products, experiment with MIT students shows.
Smooth surfaces may prevent harmful deposits from working their way into a solid electrolyte.
Targeted treatment could be used for pneumonia and other bacterial infections.