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Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecasts

February 7, 2025

MIT researchers developed a new approach for assessing predictions with a spatial dimension, like forecasting weather or mapping air pollution.

Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in “magic-angle” graphene

February 6, 2025

By determining how readily electron pairs flow through this material, scientists have taken a big step toward understanding its remarkable properties.

Eleven MIT faculty receive Presidential Early Career Awards

February 5, 2025

Faculty members and additional MIT alumni are among 400 scientists and engineers recognized for outstanding leadership potential.

Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium

February 4, 2025

The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.

Aligning AI with human values

February 4, 2025

“We need to both ensure humans reap AI’s benefits and that we don’t lose control of the technology,” says senior Audrey Lorvo.

User-friendly system can help developers build more efficient simulations and AI models

February 3, 2025

By automatically generating code that leverages two types of data redundancy, the system saves bandwidth, memory, and computation.

“Forever grateful for MIT Open Learning for making knowledge accessible and fostering a network of curious minds”

January 28, 2025

Psychologist Bia Adams discovered a passion for computational neuroscience thanks to open-access MIT educational resources.

Toward video generative models of the molecular world

January 24, 2025

Starting with a single frame in a simulation, a new system uses generative AI to emulate the dynamics of molecules, connecting static molecular structures and developing blurry pictures into videos.

This fast and agile robotic insect could someday aid in mechanical pollination

January 22, 2025

With a new design, the bug-sized bot was able to fly 100 times longer than prior versions.

Teaching a robot its limits, to complete open-ended tasks safely

January 17, 2025

The “PRoC3S” method helps an LLM create a viable action plan by testing each step in a simulation. This strategy could eventually aid in-home robots to complete more ambiguous chore requests.