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Detachable cardiac pacing lead may improve safety for cardiac patients
Detachable cardiac pacing lead may improve safety for cardiac patients

The minimally invasive, 3d-printable device offers safer application and removal, along with improved bioelectronic performance.

From group stretches to “Hitting Roman,” MIT Motorsports traditions live on
From group stretches to “Hitting Roman,” MIT Motorsports traditions live on

The Chan siblings reflect on their Motorsports experience, eight years apart.

Study reveals why AI models that analyze medical images can be biased
Study reveals why AI models that analyze medical images can be biased

These models, which can predict a patient’s race, gender, and age, seem to use those traits as shortcuts when making medical diagnoses.

Leaning into the immune system’s complexity
Leaning into the immune system’s complexity

By designing new tools that can analyze huge libraries of immune cells and their targets, Michael Birnbaum hopes to generate better T cell therapies for cancer and other diseases.

Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis
Scientists use computational modeling to guide a difficult chemical synthesis

Using this new approach, researchers could develop drug compounds with unique pharmaceutical properties.

Two MIT films nominated for New England Emmy Awards
Two MIT films nominated for New England Emmy Awards

Films produced by MIT Video Productions and the Department of Mechanical Engineering highlight some of MIT’s global conversations about the environment and climate change.

Wireless receiver blocks interference for better mobile device performance
Wireless receiver blocks interference for better mobile device performance

This novel circuit architecture cancels out unwanted signals at the earliest opportunity.

What happens during the first moments of butterfly scale formation
What happens during the first moments of butterfly scale formation

New findings could help engineers design materials for light and heat management.

Startup aims to transform the power grid with superconducting transmission lines
Startup aims to transform the power grid with superconducting transmission lines

VEIR, founded by alumnus Tim Heidel, has developed technology that can move more power over long distances, with the same footprint as traditional lines.

Designing for outer space
Designing for outer space

With NASA planning permanent bases in space and on the moon, MIT students develop prototypes for habitats far from planet Earth.

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