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A new control switch could make RNA therapies easier to program
A new control switch could make RNA therapies easier to program

Using this approach, researchers hope to deliver therapeutic RNA molecules selectively to cancer cells or other target cells.

Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage
Resilient bug-sized robots keep flying even after wing damage

New repair techniques enable microscale robots to recover flight performance after suffering severe damage to the artificial muscles that power their wings.

Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups
Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups

Codon compiles Python code to run more efficiently and effectively while allowing for customization and adaptation to various domains.

Scene at MIT: A lively Winter Family Day
Scene at MIT: A lively Winter Family Day

Cambridge families and friends filled the Kendall/MIT Open Space at Winter Family Day.

Mix-and-match kit could enable astronauts to build a menagerie of lunar exploration bots
Mix-and-match kit could enable astronauts to build a menagerie of lunar exploration bots

Robotic parts could be assembled into nimble spider bots for exploring lava tubes or heavy-duty elephant bots for transporting solar panels.

Mining the right transition metals in a vast chemical space
Mining the right transition metals in a vast chemical space

Computational chemists design better ways of discovering and designing materials for energy applications.

New method accelerates data retrieval in huge databases
New method accelerates data retrieval in huge databases

Researchers used machine learning to build faster and more efficient hash functions, which are a key component of databases.

New “traffic cop” algorithm helps a drone swarm stay on task
New “traffic cop” algorithm helps a drone swarm stay on task

By keeping data fresh, the system could help robots inspect buildings or search disaster zones.

Shrinky Dinks, nail polish, and smelly bacteria
Shrinky Dinks, nail polish, and smelly bacteria

High school students spend time at MIT building a low-cost fuel cell.

Matthew Kearney: Bringing AI and philosophy into dialogue
Matthew Kearney: Bringing AI and philosophy into dialogue

The computer science and philosophy double-major aims to advance the field of AI ethics.

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