How machine-learning models can amplify inequities in medical diagnosis and treatment
MIT researchers investigate the causes of health care disparities among underrepresented groups.
MIT researchers investigate the causes of health care disparities among underrepresented groups.
TeleAbsence, a project from the MIT Media Lab, probes and imitates the way humans process feelings of belonging, love, and loss.
MIT Sloan Professor Andy Sun works to improve the electricity grid so it can better use renewable energy.
With support from 322 libraries — a 33 percent increase in participation over its first year — the D2O publishing model will include over 160 scholarly monographs and edited collections by the end of 2023.
A Lincoln Laboratory team visited Hill Air Force Base in Utah to determine how susceptible the latest-generation mobile network is to detection, geolocation, and jamming.
Predictions from the OncoNPC model could enable doctors to choose targeted treatments for difficult-to-treat tumors.
An experiment in Egypt suggests ways to spread information for women facing domestic violence.
MIT professor discusses the US surgeon general’s recent advisory and why scrolling social media can lead to depression and anxiety.
“PhotoGuard,” developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, prevents unauthorized image manipulation, safeguarding authenticity in the era of advanced generative models.
The new device, which can be incorporated into a bra, could allow more frequent monitoring of patients at high risk for breast cancer.
The MIT Museum is preparing to transfer its enormous collection — and making a few surprising discoveries along the way.
Author and African American studies scholar Ruha Benjamin urges MIT Libraries staff to “re-imagine the default settings” of technology for a more just future.
A new report by MIT researchers highlights the potential of generative AI to help workers with certain writing assignments.
In China, the use of AI-driven facial recognition helps the regime repress dissent while enhancing the technology, researchers report.
Study shows moving can help foster a more robust social network, by strengthening “long ties” with others.