- Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. schoolStudents can excel at mental math in marketplace jobs but struggle with formal math in the classroom, and vice versa.
- Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in “magic-angle” grapheneBy determining how readily electron pairs flow through this material, scientists have taken a big step toward understanding its remarkable properties.
- Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. schoolStudents can excel at mental math in marketplace jobs but struggle with formal math in the classroom, and vice versa.
- Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in “magic-angle” grapheneBy determining how readily electron pairs flow through this material, scientists have taken a big step toward understanding its remarkable properties.
- How telecommunications cables can image the ground beneath usBy making use of MIT’s existing fiber optic infrastructure, PhD student Hilary Chang imaged the ground underneath campus, a method that can be used to characterize seismic hazards.
- Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact ConsortiumThe consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.
- User-friendly system can help developers build more efficient simulations and AI modelsBy automatically generating code that leverages two types of data redundancy, the system saves bandwidth, memory, and computation.
- With generative AI, MIT chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structuresA new approach, which takes minutes rather than days, predicts how a specific DNA sequence will arrange itself in the cell nucleus.
- MIT engineers help multirobot systems stay in the safety zoneNew research could improve the safety of drone shows, warehouse robots, and self-driving cars.
- New training approach could help AI agents perform better in uncertain conditionsSometimes, it might be better to train a robot in an environment that’s different from the one where it will be deployed.
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