Research Stories
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MIT alumni-founded Overjet analyzes and annotates dental X-rays to help dentists offer more comprehensive care.
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MIT engineers expand the capabilities of these ultrasensitive nanoscale detectors, with potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing.
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This robotic system uses radio frequency signals, computer vision, and complex reasoning to efficiently find items hidden under a pile.
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A new system lets robots manipulate soft, deformable material into various shapes from visual inputs, which could one day enable better home assistants.
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Inspired by fireflies, researchers create insect-scale robots that can emit light when they fly, which enables motion tracking and communication.
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The system rapidly scans the genome of cancer cells, could help researchers find targets for new drugs.
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A new technique in computer vision may enhance our three-dimensional understanding of two-dimensional images.
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The new design is stackable and reconfigurable, for swapping out and building on existing sensors and neural network processors.
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Using this diagnostic, doctors could avoid prescribing antibiotics in cases where they won’t be effective.
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Magdelena Allen is developing a highly sensitive brain PET scanner that can help answer fundamental questions in neuroscience and particle physics.