Sam Calisch, SM ’14, PhD ’19, wants to make your kitchen greener—and bolster the grid at the same time. He’s starting with ...
Brenda Schafer Kennedy, SM ’93, knows that sometimes the best medicine comes with four legs and fur. Kennedy is the chief ...
Data brokers amass web searches, financial records, and location data from millions of individuals and sell them to various ...
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AI is everywhere, all at once. How does that make you feel? It was mid-March 2020, and none of us knew what to expect. All around the world, people were starting to get sick and even die from the ...
Alumni have been celebrating their MIT ties at Tech Night at Pops since 1898—at times with “too much enthusiasm to suit the ...
Embedded in the body’s mucosal surfaces, proteins called lectins bind to sugars found on cell surfaces. A team led by MIT ...
Watch subscriber-only discussion unveiling a new list capturing 10 key technologies in AI that you need to know about in 2026 ...
“I trained as a soldier and a singer,” says Aneal Krishnan ’02, whose MIT experiences as a cadet in the Army Reserve Officers ...
As artificial intelligence changes how we teach, learn, and do research, we’re exploring best practices—and working to ensure ...
The growing field of machine unlearning aims to make large language models forget harmful information without retraining them ...
MIT researchers have found that an atmospheric condition called an inversion determines how oppressive heat waves get and how ...