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A visual pathway in the brain may do more than recognize objects (news.mit.edu)
3 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
New method efficiently safeguards sensitive AI training data (news.mit.edu)
2 points by rbanffy 8 months ago | past
Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance (news.mit.edu)
1 point by pavel_lishin 8 months ago | past
Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance (news.mit.edu)
2 points by bookofjoe 8 months ago | past
Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance (news.mit.edu)
5 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
New method efficiently safeguards sensitive AI training data (news.mit.edu)
1 point by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance (news.mit.edu)
5 points by geox 8 months ago | past
Hopping gives this tiny robot a leg up (news.mit.edu)
2 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
Deep-dive dinners are the norm for tuna and swordfish (news.mit.edu)
2 points by gmays 8 months ago | past
Exploring the impacts of technology on everyday citizens (news.mit.edu)
1 point by rbanffy 8 months ago | past
Researchers teach LLMs to solve complex planning challenges (news.mit.edu)
1 point by gmays 8 months ago | past
First medical X-ray taken in space (news.mit.edu)
1 point by geox 8 months ago | past
Vana is letting users own a piece of the AI models trained on their data (news.mit.edu)
1 point by rbanffy 8 months ago | past
Deep-dive dinners are the norm for tuna and swordfish, MIT oceanographers find (news.mit.edu)
2 points by stmw 8 months ago | past
A new way to make graphs more accessible to blind and low-vision readers (news.mit.edu)
66 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past | 12 comments
Study: Heavy fuel oil with scrubbers is best option for bulk maritime shipping (news.mit.edu)
3 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
A way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs to tumors (news.mit.edu)
6 points by rbanffy 8 months ago | past | 1 comment
A way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs to tumors (news.mit.edu)
2 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
Looking under the hood at the brain's language system (news.mit.edu)
4 points by rbanffy 8 months ago | past | 2 comments
Vana is letting users own a piece of the AI models trained on their data (news.mit.edu)
2 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
Looking under the hood at the brain's language system (news.mit.edu)
1 point by rbanffy 8 months ago | past
Deep-dive dinners are the norm for tuna and swordfish, MIT oceanographers find (news.mit.edu)
2 points by gnabgib 8 months ago | past
Preparing for a career at the forefront of the aerospace industry (news.mit.edu)
1 point by rbanffy 9 months ago | past
Mapping the Future of Metamaterials (news.mit.edu)
3 points by gnabgib 9 months ago | past
Credit where it's due – new insights about household finance (news.mit.edu)
1 point by rbanffy 9 months ago | past
Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds (news.mit.edu)
51 points by geox 9 months ago | past | 19 comments
Artificial muscle flexes in multiple directions, offering a path to soft robots (news.mit.edu)
3 points by gmays 9 months ago | past
AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches (news.mit.edu)
1 point by bookofjoe 9 months ago | past
Computing, Sudoku-Style (2010) (news.mit.edu)
1 point by teleforce 9 months ago | past
Scientists engineer starfish cells to shape-shift in response to light (news.mit.edu)
2 points by geox 9 months ago | past

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