Research Stories
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The technique could enable restoration efforts and doesn’t require labor-intensive onsite sampling.
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The new sensor measures heart and breathing rate from patients with sleep apnea and could also be used to monitor people at risk of opioid overdose.
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The wearable device, designed to monitor bladder and kidney health, could be adapted for earlier diagnosis of cancers deep within the body.
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The LIRAS technique could speed up the development of acoustic lenses, impact-resistant films, and other futuristic materials.
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Computer vision enables contact-free 3D printing, letting engineers print with high-performance materials they couldn’t use before.
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A pivotal talk led postdoc Kristina Monakhova to develop smart, computational cameras and microscopes for intelligent systems.
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StructCode, developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, encodes machine-readable data in laser-cut objects by modifying their fabrication features.
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MIT scientists find the sounds beneath our feet are fingerprints of rock stability.