MIT boffins double precision of atomic clocks by taming quantum noise
Self-improving language models are becoming reality with MIT's updated SEAL technique
MIT physicists improve the precision of atomic clocks
MIT refuses to accept White House terms for funding, other schools still mulling
MIT Rejects White House Offer for Special Funding Treatment
What MIT got wrong about AI agents: New G2 data shows they’re already driving enterprise ROI
AI maps how a new antibiotic targets gut bacteria: « MIT CSAIL and McMaster researchers used a generative AI model to reveal how a narrow-spectrum antibiotic attacks disease-causing bacteria, speeding up a process that normally takes years. »
Sugar Free Capital raises $32M inaugural fund to back early-stage MIT founders
MIT's concrete battery just got 10 times more powerful | Researchers found a way to combine cement, water, and carbon black to create a 'supercapacitor', expanding the storage capacity by nearly 10 times.
Long-distance and wide-area detection of gene expression in living bacteria
Study finds key role for non-neural brain cells in processing vision | MIT researchers employed a novel application of tools and analysis to show that astrocytes ensure neural information processing by maintaining ambient levels of the neurotransmitter chemical GABA.
Study shows mucus contains molecules that block Salmonella infection | MIT researchers now hope to develop synthetic versions of these molecules, which could be used to treat or prevent foodborne illnesses.
MIT engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics | A new device concept opens the door to compact, high-performance transistors with built-in memory.
MIT geologists discover where energy goes during an earthquake | Based on mini “lab-quakes” in a controlled setting, the findings could help researchers assess the vulnerability of quake-prone regions.
Li-ion roars can predict early battery failure, MIT boffins say
This MIT spinout is taking biomolecule storage out of the freezer
MIT-MC CP/M archive files, 1979-1984
Technology originating at MIT leads to approved bladder cancer treatment