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Making it easier to verify an AI model’s responses
Making it easier to verify an AI model’s responses

By allowing users to clearly see data referenced by a large language model, this tool speeds manual validation to help users spot AI errors.

A new framework to efficiently screen drugs
A new framework to efficiently screen drugs

Novel method to scale phenotypic drug screening drastically reduces the number of input samples, costs, and labor required to execute a screen.

Using spatial learning to transform math and science education
Using spatial learning to transform math and science education

PrismsVR, founded by Anurupa Ganguly ’07, MNG ’09, takes students to virtual worlds to learn through experiences and movement.

Combining next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision and robotics
Combining next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision and robotics

A new method can train a neural network to sort corrupted data while anticipating next steps. It can make flexible plans for robots, generate high-quality video, and help AI agents navigate digital environments.

MIT team takes a major step toward fully 3D-printed active electronics
MIT team takes a major step toward fully 3D-printed active electronics

By fabricating semiconductor-free logic gates, which can be used to perform computation, researchers hope to streamline the manufacture of electronics.

A new method makes high-resolution imaging more accessible
A new method makes high-resolution imaging more accessible

Labs that can’t afford expensive super-resolution microscopes could use a new expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells.

Tiny magnetic discs offer remote brain stimulation without transgenes
Tiny magnetic discs offer remote brain stimulation without transgenes

The devices could be a useful tool for biomedical research, and possible clinical use in the future.

New 3D printing technique creates unique objects quickly and with less waste
New 3D printing technique creates unique objects quickly and with less waste

By using a 3D printer like an iron, researchers can precisely control the color, shade, and texture of fabricated objects, using only one material.

Jane-Jane Chen: A model scientist who inspires the next generation
Jane-Jane Chen: A model scientist who inspires the next generation

A research scientist and internationally recognized authority in the field of blood cell development reflects on 45 years at MIT.

Artificial intelligence meets “blisk” in new DARPA-funded collaboration
Artificial intelligence meets “blisk” in new DARPA-funded collaboration

Collaborative multi-university team will pursue new AI-enhanced design tools and high-throughput testing methods for next-generation turbomachinery.

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