Research Stories
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New approach solves a persistent problem of intermittency that has hindered use of the tiny light emitters for biological imaging or quantum photonics.
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A life-detecting radar, a microscale motor, and a quantum network architecture are among this year’s most innovative new technologies.
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Alumna-founded Aavia uses education, community, and technology to change the way people think about hormones.
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A screening method developed by MIT researchers targets hydrogen peroxide in the search for new cancer therapeutics.
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Dana Al-Sulaiman, a recent postdoc with MIT’s Ibn Khaldun Fellowship for Saudi Arabian Women, has developed a cheap, minimally invasive diagnostic test for cancer.
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The technology could be developed as a rapid diagnostic for Covid-19 or other emerging pathogens.
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Self-driving Roboats with refined perception, navigation and control systems, developed at MIT, set sea in Amsterdam canals.
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The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.
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A new control system, demonstrated using MIT’s robotic mini cheetah, enables four-legged robots to jump across uneven terrain in real-time.
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PhD candidate Charlene Xia is developing a low-cost system to monitor the microbiome of seaweed farms and identify diseases before they spread.