- Capturing cell growth in 3-D - MIT News
MIT spinout AIM Biotech has developed a microfluidics device that lets researchers co-culture multiple cell types in a 3-D hydrogel environment that mimics natural tissue, to more accurately study biological processes, such as cancer metastasis, and better capture how cancer cells react to chemotherapy agents
- Six MIT students selected as spring 2024 MIT-Pillar AI Collective . . .
MIT-Pillar AI Collective has announced six fellows for the spring 2024 semester to conduct research in the areas of AI, machine learning, and data science with the aim of commercializing their innovations
- Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium
The MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium is a collaboration between MIT, founding member companies, and researchers across disciplines who aim to develop open-source generative AI solutions, accelerating innovations in education, research, and industry
- “Life is short, so aim high” - MIT News
MIT professor Rafael Jaramillo seeks to develop new, more sustainable semiconductor materials His work could improve the economics and reduce the environmental footprint of semiconductors used in telecommunications, microelectronics, photovoltaics, and more
- Math enthusiasts take aim at STEM glass ceiling - MIT News
Math enthusiasts take aim at STEM glass ceiling MIT hosts the 14th Math Prize for Girls, which aims to encourage female middle and high school students of mathematics
- Mathematicians take aim at phantom traffic jams - MIT News
Mathematicians take aim at 'phantom' traffic jams New model could help design better roads Anne Trafton, MIT News Office Publication Date
- The MIT Press releases report on the future of open access publishing . . .
An MIT Press report, quot;Access to Science and Scholarship 2024, quot; describes the future of open access publishing and policy, and aims to “ensure that open science practices are sustainable and that they contribute to the highest quality research ”
- Engineers 3D print sturdy glass bricks for building structures
MIT engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass The bricks could be reused many times over in building facades and internal walls
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