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How hard is it to prevent recurring blackouts in Puerto Rico?

January 10, 2025

Using the island as a model, researchers demonstrate the “DyMonDS” framework can improve resiliency to extreme weather and ease the integration of new resources.

Images that transform through heat

January 10, 2025

The Thermochromorph printmaking technique developed by CSAIL researchers allows images to transition into each other through changes in temperature.

Study reveals AI chatbots can detect race, but racial bias reduces response empathy

January 6, 2025

Researchers at MIT, NYU, and UCLA develop an approach to help evaluate whether large language models like GPT-4 are equitable enough to be clinically viable for mental health support.

MIT affiliates receive 2025 IEEE honors

December 23, 2024

Five MIT faculty and staff, along with five alumni, are honored for electrical engineering and computer science advances.

Lara Ozkan named 2025 Marshall Scholar

December 18, 2024

The MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in the UK at Cambridge University and Imperial College London.

MIT researchers introduce Boltz-1, a fully open-source model for predicting biomolecular structures

December 18, 2024

With models like AlphaFold3 limited to academic research, the team built an equivalent alternative, to encourage innovation more broadly.

Red paper plane sails away from the red risk danger for risk assessment and analysis concept.

AI in health should be regulated, but don’t forget about the algorithms, researchers say

December 18, 2024

In a recent commentary, a team from MIT, Equality AI, and Boston University highlights the gaps in regulation for AI models and non-AI algorithms in health care.

Noninvasive imaging method can penetrate deeper into living tissue

December 18, 2024

Using high-powered lasers, this new method could help biologists study the body’s immune responses and develop new medicines.

A launching pad towards possibility: SPISE alumni at MIT

December 16, 2024

For a group of Caribbean students, the Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering (SPISE) was a launching pad to MIT.

Researchers reduce bias in AI models while preserving or improving accuracy

December 11, 2024

A new technique identifies and removes the training examples that contribute most to a machine-learning model’s failures.