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MIT engineers are on a failure-finding mission
MIT engineers are on a failure-finding mission

The team’s new algorithm finds failures and fixes in all sorts of autonomous systems, from drone teams to power grids.

Explained: Generative AI
Explained: Generative AI

How do powerful generative AI systems like ChatGPT work, and what makes them different from other types of artificial intelligence?

The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team
The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team

MIT Doya blasted their first rocket to a height of 1,290 meters, placing second at the 2023 First Nations Launch contest. The team is now gearing up for a 2024 launch.

GlycoMIT Symposium celebrates advancements in glycobiology
GlycoMIT Symposium celebrates advancements in glycobiology

Glyco enthusiasts from MIT and beyond recently gathered in Bartos Theatre to enjoy presentations of the latest advancements in glycobiology research.

Three from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2023
Three from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2023

APS honors Paola Cappellaro, Maria Gatu Johnson, and Bradley Olsen for research, applications, teaching, and leadership; 10 additional MIT alumni also honored.

Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests
Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests

An advanced closed-loop anesthesia delivery system that monitors brain state to tailor propofol dose and achieve exactly the desired level of unconsciousness could reduce post-op side effects.

Using AI to optimize for rapid neural imaging
Using AI to optimize for rapid neural imaging

MIT CSAIL researchers combine AI and electron microscopy to expedite detailed brain network mapping, aiming to enhance connectomics research and clinical pathology.

Reflecting on a decade of SuperUROP at MIT
Reflecting on a decade of SuperUROP at MIT

Ten years after the founding of the undergraduate research program, its alumni reflect on the unexpected gifts of their experiences.

Innovating for health equity
Innovating for health equity

As an engineer and an EMT, senior Abigail Schipper works to make medicine more accessible to all.

Using language to give robots a better grasp of an open-ended world
Using language to give robots a better grasp of an open-ended world

By blending 2D images with foundation models to build 3D feature fields, a new MIT method helps robots understand and manipulate nearby objects with open-ended language prompts.

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