- Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gasesThe material could be made as a thin coating to analyze air quality in industrial or home settings over time.
- Jeong Min Park earns 2024 Schmidt Science FellowshipThe doctoral student will use the prize to find novel phases of matter and particles.
- Scientists use generative AI to answer complex questions in physicsA new technique that can automatically classify phases of physical systems could help scientists investigate novel materials.
- New tool empowers users to fight online misinformationThe Trustnet browser extension lets individuals assess the accuracy of any content on any website.
- Elaine Liu: Charging aheadThe MIT senior calculates how renewables and EVs impact the grid.
- Repurposed beer yeast may offer a cost-effective way to remove lead from waterA filter made from yeast encapsulated in hydrogels can quickly absorb lead as water flows through it.
- Robotic “SuperLimbs” could help moonwalkers recover from fallsA new MIT system could help astronauts conserve energy and extend missions on the lunar surface.
- Astronomers spot a giant planet that is as light as cotton candyThe new world is the second-lightest planet discovered to date.
- Using ideas from game theory to improve the reliability of language modelsA new “consensus game,” developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, elevates AI’s text comprehension and generation skills.
- Scientists develop an affordable sensor for lead contaminationThe chip-scale device could provide sensitive detection of lead levels in drinking water, whose toxicity affects 240 million people worldwide.
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