Teresa Gao named 2024 Mitchell Scholar
The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in computer science in Ireland.
The MIT senior will pursue postgraduate studies in computer science in Ireland.
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New system can teach a group of cooperative or competitive AI agents to find an optimal long-term solution.
New observations show the deepest parts of the quasar's plasma jet in a project led by MIT Haystack Observatory.
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Associate Professor Mai Hassan documents bureaucratic systems in Eastern Africa set up for coercion, as well as roadblocks to democratic government.
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Scientists hypothesize that, as in a hibernating turtle, the brain under sedation and deprived of oxygen may assume a protective state.
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Showcased in a new exhibit, student research explores the long history of South Asians at the Institute.
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