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Merging AI and underwater photography to reveal hidden ocean worlds
Merging AI and underwater photography to reveal hidden ocean worlds

The LOBSTgER research initiative at MIT Sea Grant explores how generative AI can expand scientific storytelling by building on field-based photographic data.

Accelerating hardware development to improve national security and innovation
Accelerating hardware development to improve national security and innovation

The alumni-founded startup Nominal has built a platform for building and testing complex systems like fighter jets, nuclear reactors, rockets, and robots.

From MIT, an instruction manual for turning research into startups
From MIT, an instruction manual for turning research into startups

MIT Proto Ventures publishes venture studio playbook to catalyze innovation at research institutions.

Four from MIT named 2025 Goldwater Scholars
Four from MIT named 2025 Goldwater Scholars

Rising seniors Avani Ahuja, Julianna Lian, Jacqueline Prawira, and Alex Tang are honored for their academic achievements.

The tenured engineers of 2025
The tenured engineers of 2025

Eleven faculty members have been granted tenure in six units across MIT’s School of Engineering.

MIx helps innovators tackle challenges in national security
MIx helps innovators tackle challenges in national security

Mission Innovation x creates education and research opportunities while facilitating connections between defense agencies and MIT innovators.

LLMs factor in unrelated information when recommending medical treatments
LLMs factor in unrelated information when recommending medical treatments

Researchers find nonclinical information in patient messages — like typos, extra white space, and colorful language — reduces the accuracy of an AI model.

Researchers present bold ideas for AI at MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium kickoff event
Researchers present bold ideas for AI at MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium kickoff event

Presentations targeted high-impact intersections of AI and other areas, such as health care, business, and education.

MIT engineers uncover a surprising reason why tissues are flexible or rigid
MIT engineers uncover a surprising reason why tissues are flexible or rigid

Watery fluid between cells plays a major role, offering new insights into how organs and tissues adapt to aging, diabetes, cancer, and more.

“Cold spray” 3D printing technique proves effective for on-site bridge repair
“Cold spray” 3D printing technique proves effective for on-site bridge repair

Working with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, researchers show bridge corrosion can be repaired on-site using additive manufacturing.

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