Learning how to predict rare kinds of failures
Researchers are developing algorithms to predict failures when automation meets the real world in areas like air traffic scheduling or autonomous vehicles.
Researchers are developing algorithms to predict failures when automation meets the real world in areas like air traffic scheduling or autonomous vehicles.
Researchers used microneedles to inject fresh-cut crops with melatonin and delay spoilage.
A technique developed at MIT enables a new class of experiments that could finally let physicists test whether gravity needs to be described by quantum theory.
Today’s carbon capture systems suffer a tradeoff between efficient capture and release, but a new approach developed at MIT can boost overall efficiency.
The method could help predict whether immunotherapies will work in a patient or how a tumor will respond to drug treatment.
Pathways involved in DNA repair and other cellular functions could contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s.
The color-correcting tool, known as “SeaSplat,” reveals more realistic colors of underwater features.
Trained with a joint understanding of protein and cell behavior, the model could help with diagnosing disease and developing new drugs.
MIT engineers designed polymer microparticles that can deliver vaccines at predetermined times after injection.
Postdoc Haoran Li describes how the Concrete Sustainability Hub is enabling accessible, fast, and robust pavement decision-making.
Researchers share the design and implementation of an incentive-based Space Sustainability Rating.
Words like “no” and “not” can cause this popular class of AI models to fail unexpectedly in high-stakes settings, such as medical diagnosis.
With support from the Stone Foundation, the center will advance cutting-edge research and inform policy.
After six weeks of practicing mindfulness with the help of a smartphone app, adults with autism reported lasting improvements in their well-being.
A new study shows public views on data privacy vary according to how the data are used, who benefits, and other conditions.