Research Stories
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At Plume Labs in Paris, MIT-France interns take on an invisible threat by helping to develop a wearable device that tracks indoor and outdoor air quality.
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Twenty-two research teams receive $1,443,000 to develop new technological innovations.
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With SHERLOCK, a strip of paper can now indicate presence of pathogens, tumor DNA, or any genetic signature of interest.
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CSAIL’s NanoMap system enables drones to avoid obstacles while flying at 20 miles per hour, by more deeply integrating sensing and control.
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Startup’s low-cost, portable scanner generates clinical-quality ultrasounds on a smartphone.
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Platform connects individual pieces of lab equipment, compiles data in the cloud for speedier, more accurate research.
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Students put their AI software for underwater vehicles to the test on the Charles River.
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Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
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Simple-to-use, low-cost respiratory sensor enables measurement and tracking of personal metabolism.












