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Alcator C-Mod tokamak nuclear fusion reactor sets world record on final day of operation.
Heidi Williams builds all-new data sets to answer questions about innovation and biomedical research.
Brain cells that provide structural support also influence feeding behavior, study shows.
Senior Sarah Hensley aims to improve Earth's most advanced humanoid robot, in advance of its trip to the Red Planet.
Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease.
Neuroscientists identify two neuron populations that encode happy or fearful memories.
President L. Rafael Reif appeared on CBS This Morning to discuss innovation and research for a better world with Charlie Rose and Margaret Brennan. “At MIT, and places like MIT, you can actually see the future,” said Reif.
Damian Carrington writes for The Guardian that MIT researchers set a new world record for the highest plasma pressure ever recorded using the Alcator C-Mod reactor. Carrington notes that the “MIT record shows that using very high magnetic fields to contain the plasma may be the most promising route to practical nuclear fusion reactors.”
MIT researchers have developed a stretchy, biocompatible material that could be implanted in a patient’s body and used to stimulate cells or detect disease, according to FOX News. The hydrogel “could bend and twist in a patient’s body without breaking down.”
Partnership of three local organizations could set a sustainability example for others to follow.
A decorated swimmer and engineer, Guo is the first MIT student-athlete and just the fourth Division III student-athlete to ever receive the honor.
One-on-one conversation in WIRED focuses on advancements in artificial intelligence and how society should respond to related concerns.
PhD student Lily Bui works with communities around the world to gather data from the bottom up.
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