Research Stories
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When time matters in hospitals, automated system can detect an early biomarker for the potentially life-threatening condition.
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When designing actuators involves too many variables for humans to test by hand, this system can step in.
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General-purpose language works for computer vision, robotics, statistics, and more.
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New approach quickly finds hidden objects in dense point clouds, for use in driverless cars or work spaces with robotic assistants.
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A new tool for predicting a person’s movement trajectory may help humans and robots work together in close proximity.
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From industrializing 3-D printing to creating nanomaterials at scale, John Hart is reimagining the way things are made.
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MIT CSAIL system can learn to see by touching and feel by seeing, suggesting future where robots can more easily grasp and recognize objects.
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Scientists from the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Genomes instrument team develop method to detect the tiniest traces of life on other planetary bodies.
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Signals help neural network identify objects by touch; system could aid robotics and prosthetics design.
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“Metasurfaces” that manipulate light at tiny scales could find uses in cellphone lenses, smart-car sensors, and optical fibers.