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Four from MIT receive NIH New Innovator Awards for 2022
Four from MIT receive NIH New Innovator Awards for 2022

Awards support high-risk, high-impact research from early-career investigators.

Scientists chart how exercise affects the body
Scientists chart how exercise affects the body

A new study maps the genes and cellular pathways that contribute to exercise-induced weight loss.

Learning on the edge
Learning on the edge

A new technique enables AI models to continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors, reducing energy costs and privacy risks.

MIT events illuminate critical need for menstruation science
MIT events illuminate critical need for menstruation science

“AI for endometriosis? If only there were data!”

MIT team places 3rd in materials design competition with novel 3D printable metal
MIT team places 3rd in materials design competition with novel 3D printable metal

New material could be used by Tesla to produce all-electric vehicles with just a few massive parts.

L. Rafael Reif receives National Academy of Engineering’s Simon Ramo Founders Award
L. Rafael Reif receives National Academy of Engineering’s Simon Ramo Founders Award

MIT president is honored for leadership in advancing higher education and the nation’s research and innovation system.

Wiggling toward bio-inspired machine intelligence
Wiggling toward bio-inspired machine intelligence

Inspired by jellyfish and octopuses, PhD candidate Juncal Arbelaiz investigates the theoretical underpinnings that will enable systems to more efficiently adapt to their environments.

Processing waste biomass to reduce airborne emissions
Processing waste biomass to reduce airborne emissions

MIT spinoff Takachar converts agricultural waste into clean-burning fuel, and wins Earthshot Prize.

MIT AgeLab awards five scholarships to students who further intergenerational connections
MIT AgeLab awards five scholarships to students who further intergenerational connections

OMEGA scholarships encourage bonds between younger and older adults.

Breaking through the mucus barrier
Breaking through the mucus barrier

A capsule that tunnels through mucus in the GI tract could be used to orally administer large protein drugs such as insulin.

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