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A new vaccine adjuvant could make it easier to eradicate polio

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MIT News 1d ago research
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In the United States, children routinely receive an injectable form of the polio vaccine. This vaccine is very effective at preventing illness, but it doesn’t block transmission of the polio virus as well as the oral polio vaccine does.…
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Enzymes that assemble into droplets can speed up cellular reactions

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MIT News 3d ago research
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Within the past decade, biologists have discovered that one strategy cells use to keep their contents organized is a phenomenon known as phase separation. Similar to the way oil forms droplets that float in a vinegar solution, proteins…
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A new sensor could enable earlier detection of bladder cancer

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MIT News 7d ago research
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Every year, about 85,000 Americans are diagnosed with bladder cancer. While treatment is often successful, bladder cancer has one of the highest rates of recurrence of any cancer: Following treatment, about 50 percent of patients develop…
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Bridging real human movement with digital technology

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MIT News Education 8d ago research
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“Avatar,” the highest-grossing film of all time, took viewers to a new world, Pandora, and it advanced filmmaking to its own new world: developing the field of virtual production. Leveraging a wide range of technologies such as performance…
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Bridging real human movement with digital technology

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MIT News 8d ago research
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“Avatar,” the highest-grossing film of all time, took viewers to a new world, Pandora, and it advanced filmmaking to its own new world: developing the field of virtual production. Leveraging a wide range of technologies such as performance…
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The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see

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MIT News 13d ago research
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Even in the primary visual cortex, a brain region named for its specialized role in processing basic features of what the eyes see, not every neuron ends up answering the call to process properties of visual input. Maybe that’s because…
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Single-molecule tracker illuminates workings of cancer-related proteins

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MIT News 16d ago research
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Using a powerful single-molecule imaging method they developed, a research team from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has unveiled a dynamic view of how some cancer-related proteins interact in living cells. The technique relies on…
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Building “hardcore” advanced machines

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MIT News Education 20d ago research
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MIT class 2.72/2.270 (Elements of Mechanical Design) offers undergraduate and graduate students advanced study of modeling, design, and integration, along with best practices for use of machine elements like bearings, bolts, belts,…
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Building “hardcore” advanced machines

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MIT News 20d ago research
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MIT class 2.72/2.270 (Elements of Mechanical Design) offers undergraduate and graduate students advanced study of modeling, design, and integration, along with best practices for use of machine elements like bearings, bolts, belts,…
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Improving the reliability of circuits for quantum computers

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MIT News 23d ago research
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Quantum computers could someday solve pressing problems that are too convoluted for classical computers, such as modeling complex molecular interactions to streamline drug discovery and materials development. But to build a superconducting…
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Rett syndrome study highlights potential for personalized treatments

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MIT News 31d ago research
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Although many studies approach the developmental disorder Rett syndrome as a single condition arising from general loss of function in the gene MECP2, a new study by neuroscientists in The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT…
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How neurons sense bacteria in the gut

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MIT News 35d ago research
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Recent studies suggest animals and people alike have close and complex relationships with the bacteria around and within them. The human gut microbiome, for instance, has been associated with both depression and Parkinson’s disease. To go…
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Transforming deep-space signals into cathedral sound

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MIT News 36d ago research
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A new immersive sound installation at Oulu Cathedral, Finland, brings the research of MIT astrophysicist and associate professor of physics Kiyoshi Masui into a striking sensory form, transforming more than 4,000 cosmic signals into…
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A month in Panama: Rethinking what real estate development can be

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MIT News 36d ago research
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Cherry Tang, a master of science in real estate development student at the MIT Center for Real Estate, recently participated in an experiential learning opportunity in Panama working with Conservatorio, a development firm based in Casco…
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Robotically assembled building blocks could make construction more efficient and sustainable

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MIT News 37d ago research
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Robotically assembled building blocks could be a more environmentally friendly method for erecting large-scale structures than some existing construction techniques, according to a new study by MIT researchers. The team conducted a…
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Plants can sense the sound of rain, a new study finds

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MIT News 43d ago research
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The next time you find yourself lulled by the patter of rain outside your window, think how that same sprinkle might sound if you were a tiny seed planted directly below a free-falling droplet. Would you still be similarly soothed? In…
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New study bridges the worlds of classical and quantum physics

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MIT News 43d ago research
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When you throw a ball in the air, the equations of classical physics will tell you exactly what path the ball will take as it falls, and when and where it will land. But if you were to squeeze that same ball down to the size of an atom or…
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PSFC showcases technologies applicable to both fusion and geothermal energy during representative’s visit

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MIT News 43d ago research
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The MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) showcased its high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology, essential for fusion energy and increasingly relevant to superhot geothermal applications, to Representative Jake…
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Why bother with plausible deniability?

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MIT News 48d ago research
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Picture this scenario in a business: An employee, Brad, disclosed some information that wound up in the hands of a competitor. He may not have meant to, but he did, and a few people at the firm know this. So, at the next company meeting,…
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Jacob Andreas and Brett McGuire named Edgerton Award winners

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MIT News Education 48d ago research
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MIT Associate Professor Jacob Andreas of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [EECS] and MIT Associate Professor Brett McGuire of the Department of Chemistry have been selected as the winners of the 2026 Harold E.…
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Youth may increase vulnerability to a carcinogen found in contaminated water and some drugs

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MIT News 49d ago research
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A new study from MIT suggests that a carcinogen that has been found in medications and in drinking water contaminated by chemical plants may have a much more severe impact on children than adults. In a study of mice, the researchers found…
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Jazz in the key of life

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MIT News 53d ago research
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It is not hard to find glowing reviews of saxophonist Miguel Zenón, a creative jazz artist whose compositions incorporate musical elements from his native Puerto Rico. For instance, The Jazz Times called “Jibaro,” Zenón’s breakthrough 2005…
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Learning with audiobooks

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MIT News Education 56d ago research
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Millions of students nationwide use text-supplemented audiobooks, learning tools that are thought to help those who struggle with reading keep up in the classroom. A new study from scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research…
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Learning with audiobooks

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MIT News Education 56d ago research
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Millions of students nationwide use text-supplemented audiobooks, learning tools that are thought to help those who struggle with reading keep up in the classroom. A new study from scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research…
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Evaluating the ethics of autonomous systems

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MIT News 63d ago research
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Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to help optimize decision-making in high-stakes settings. For instance, an autonomous system can identify a power distribution strategy that minimizes costs while keeping voltages stable.…
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Two physicists and a curious host walk into a studio…

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MIT News 64d ago research
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This March on The Curiosity Desk , GBH’s daily science show with host Edgar B. Herwick III, MIT scientists dropped by to address the questions: “How close are we to observing the dark universe?” ( Thursday, March 12 episode ) and “Is Earth…
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“MIT Open Learning has opened doors I never imagined possible”

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MIT News Education 126d ago research
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Through the MITx MicroMasters Program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy, Munip Utama strengthened the skills he was already applying in his work with Baitul Enza, a nonprofit helping students in need via policy-shaping research and…
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How an online MIT course in supply chain management sparked a new career

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MIT News Education 139d ago research
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As a college student, Kevin Power never considered working in supply chain management; in fact, he didn’t know it was an option. He earned an undergraduate degree in manufacturing engineering while working full time at an oil refinery,…
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The “delicious joy” of creating and recreating music

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MIT News Education 141d ago research
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As a graduate student, Leslie Tilley spent years studying and practicing the music of Bali, Indonesia, including a traditional technique in which two Balinese drummers play intricately interlocking rhythms while simultaneously improvising.…
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MIT in the media: 2025 in review

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MIT News Education 163d ago research
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“At MIT, innovation ranges from awe-inspiring technology to down-to-Earth creativity,” noted Chronicle , during a campus visit this year for an episode of the program. In 2025, MIT researchers made headlines across print publications,…
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Inaugural UROP mixer draws hundreds of students eager to gain research experience

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MIT News Education 184d ago research
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More than 600 undergraduate students crowded into the Stratton Student Center on Oct. 28, for MIT’s first-ever Institute-wide Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) mixer. “At MIT, we believe in the transformative power of…
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Inaugural UROP mixer draws hundreds of students eager to gain research experience

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MIT News Education 184d ago research
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More than 600 undergraduate students crowded into the Stratton Student Center on Oct. 28, for MIT’s first-ever Institute-wide Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) mixer. “At MIT, we believe in the transformative power of…
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Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn’t as easy as A, B, C

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MIT News Education 218d ago research
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In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these…
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Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn’t as easy as A, B, C

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MIT News Education 218d ago research
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In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these…
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