Research Stories
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The MIT-led Cosmic Explorer project aims to detect gravitational waves from the earliest universe.
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The findings point to faster way to detect bacteria in food, water, and clinical samples.
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Jonathan How and his team at the Aerospace Controls Laboratory develop planning algorithms that allow autonomous vehicles to navigate dynamic environments without colliding.
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Noncontact Laser Ultrasound offers capabilities comparable to those of MRI and CT but at vastly lower cost, in an automated and portable platform.
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Developed by MIT researchers, BrightMarkers are invisible fluorescent tags embedded in physical objects to enhance motion tracking, virtual reality, and object detection.
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The new device, which can be incorporated into a bra, could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer.
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The dataset, being collected as part of a US Coast Guard science mission, will be released open source to help advance naval mission planning and climate change studies.
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The device detects the same molecules that cell receptors do, and may enable routine early screening for cancers and other diseases.
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Luca Carlone and Jonathan How of MIT LIDS discuss how future robots might perceive and interact with their environment.
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Training artificial neural networks with data from real brains can make computer vision more robust.