Artists who bring to life heroes and villains in animated movies and video games could have more control over their animations, thanks to a new technique introduced by MIT researchers. https://t.co/ChycuDh9T2
It's not too late to attend the I Am A LEADer Conference, this week Jan 29-Feb 2. Workshops center around the theme 'Leading with civic responsibility' and cover a range of topics like participatory decision making for diverse groups. Register: https://t.co/37z0nSmp5G
Engineers develop a vibrating, ingestible capsule that might help treat obesity: Swallowing the device before a meal could create a sense of fullness, tricking the brain into thinking it’s time to stop eating. https://t.co/HA17LAXuVe
“In the near future, we envision gas turbine manufacturers will print their blades and vanes at large-scale additive manufacturing plants, then post-process them using our heat treatment,” Prof. Zachary Cordero tells @3dprintindustry.
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Last September, the MIT Administration reached a Collective Bargaining Agreement with the @MITGradUnion. Read the MIT news article Q&A with Ian Waitz, discussing the three-year contract that broad reaching effects for MIT graduate students.
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Clocks, lasers, and other oscillators could be tuned to super-quantum precision, allowing researchers to track infinitesimally small differences in time, according to a new MIT study. https://t.co/4rQgUvgJek
From robotics to dance, MechE senior Baran Mensah has made it his mission to explore as many new experiences as possible at the Institute.
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Chemists have developed a battery cathode based on organic materials, which could cut the EV industry’s reliance on scarce metals with high financial, environmental, and social costs. “I think this material could have a big impact,” says Mircea Dincă. https://t.co/HSJPy3vQ51
From robotics to dance, @MITMechE senior Baran Mensah has made it his mission to explore as many new experiences as possible at the Institute. https://t.co/1aKMXFvA1a
Jan 9 – Feb 1: Make your own chip inside @mit_nano Create a 1x1 inch chip with your favorite image to take home with you! Registration details ➡️ https://t.co/JZU385svDb @mitstudents#MITIAP
Widely believed to be the world’s oldest computer, the Antikythera mechanism is an astronomical calculator dating back to roughly 2,000 years ago.
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Using AI, MIT researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates: These compounds can kill methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a bacterium that causes deadly infections. https://t.co/T59xvsBcoe
As a 2023 Design Fellow and researcher with the MIT GEAR Lab, ZhiYi Liang is designing solutions to integrate high-pressure hydrogen storage tanks in heavy-duty trucking, a hard-to-decarbonize sector. @mitmeche https://t.co/S1dOdNofik
#otd in 1963 MIT PhD student Ivan Sutherland unveiled his “Sketchpad”, which pioneered the CAD technology used in today’s computers: https://t.co/pBdRfjeQMG
The Beaver visits Father Sky: Meet MIT’s First Nations Launch team: MIT Doya blasted their first rocket to a height of 1,290 meters, placing second at the 2023 First Nations Launch contest. The team is now gearing up for a 2024 launch. https://t.co/7CCOH1vOir
J-WAFS PI @sarameghanbeery’s latest paper stresses the urgency of addressing mass extinction challenges, advocating for advanced tech to bridge data gaps & inform scientific inquiry, conservation, and policy decisions.
Learn more: https://t.co/kBe9pH1qzB
@MIT_IMES and @MITEECS engineers have designed diagnostic particles that can be inhaled. The diagnostic requires only a simple urine test to read the results, which could make lung cancer screening more accessible worldwide. https://t.co/R39a9ejqlu
Over 2,000 years ago, the Greek mathematician Euclid, known as the father of geometry, changed how we think about shapes. Now Justin Solomon is applying modern geometric techniques to problems in computer vision, machine learning, and statistics. https://t.co/Vyzt2Ps7vE