Can you trust your quantum simulator?
A new technique helps verify the accuracy of experiments that probe the strange behavior of atomic-scale systems.
A new technique helps verify the accuracy of experiments that probe the strange behavior of atomic-scale systems.
Study shows that if autonomous vehicles are widely adopted, hardware efficiency will need to advance rapidly to keep computing-related emissions in check.
Comparing models of working memory with real-world data, MIT researchers find information resides not in persistent neural activity, but in the pattern of its connections.
New research quantifies how much very hot temperatures restrict outdoor activity in China.
Biologists have mapped out more than 300 protein kinases and their targets, which they hope could yield new leads for cancer drugs.
A new understanding of how particle shape controls grain flow could help engineers manage river restoration and coastal erosion.
MIT researchers developed and studied a customized AI training program for users with varied backgrounds, which could be delivered across large organizations.
J-PAL North America and the University of Chicago’s Behavioral Insights and Parenting Lab will evaluate two approaches to text-based parental engagement programs that motivate two distinct kinds of learning interactions.
An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.
University placements through MISTI aim to contribute to Africa’s growing research ecosystems.
Prochlorococcus, the world’s most abundant photosynthetic organism, reveals a gene-transfer mechanism that may be key to its abundance and diversity.
Researchers have demonstrated directional photon emission, the first step toward extensible quantum interconnects.
A new method can produce a hundredfold increase in light emissions from a type of electron-photon coupling, which is key to electron microscopes and other technologies.
Using these engineered proteins, researchers can record histories that reveal when certain genes are activated or how cells respond to a drug.
MIT alumnus-founded PoolText offers a platform for researchers and journal editors to improve the efficiency of submitting and publishing scientific papers.