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MIT.nano announces the Mildred S. Dresselhaus Lectures
MIT.nano announces the Mildred S. Dresselhaus Lectures

Cornell University’s Paul McEuen will inaugurate series to honor beloved MIT professor.

Materials Day talks examine the promises and challenges of AI and machine learning
Materials Day talks examine the promises and challenges of AI and machine learning

The ability to predict and make new materials faster highlights the need for safety, reliability, and accurate data.

3 Questions: When the student becomes the teacher
3 Questions: When the student becomes the teacher

Grad student Brandon Leshchinskiy created EarthDNA Ambassadors, an outreach program “for the Earth, for future generations.”

Nanoparticle orientation offers a way to enhance drug delivery
Nanoparticle orientation offers a way to enhance drug delivery

Coating particles with “right-handed” molecules could help them penetrate cancer cells more easily.

Autonomous system improves environmental sampling at sea
Autonomous system improves environmental sampling at sea

Robotic boats could more rapidly locate the most valuable sampling spots in uncharted waters.

Better autonomous “reasoning” at tricky intersections
Better autonomous “reasoning” at tricky intersections

Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views.

Technique helps robots find the front door
Technique helps robots find the front door

Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery.

What makes an image memorable? Ask a computer
What makes an image memorable? Ask a computer

An artificial intelligence model developed at MIT shows in striking detail what makes some images stick in our minds.

From 3D-printed limbs to semi-autonomous race cars
From 3D-printed limbs to semi-autonomous race cars

Envisioning the future (and challenges) of designing affordable technology-enabled mobility devices.

3 Questions: How to control biofilms in space
3 Questions: How to control biofilms in space

MIT and University of Colorado researchers are collaborating on an experiment to be sent to the International Space Station.

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