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LIGO inventor and professor emeritus of physics recognized “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.”
Cutting off a process that cancerous cells rely on can force them to stop growing.
Shape-shifting device from CSAIL can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons.
Recently discovered phenomenon could provide a way to bypass the limits to Moore’s Law.
MIT professor Kieran Setiya’s book “Midlife” aims to smooth out the rocky road of middle age.
Paper-based diagnostic avoids false positives from Dengue fever and other related viruses.
WBUR’s Bruce Gellerman profiles Nobel laureate Prof. Emeritus Rainer Weiss, noting that his “stories of accomplishments and failure are legendary at MIT.” Prof. Peter Fisher, head of the Physics Department, says that Weiss, "is a tremendously intelligent man, but he’s got more perseverance, I think, than anyone else.”
President L. Rafael Reif spoke with Bloomberg’s Peter Barnes about the future of work and stressed the importance of education in preparing workers for an ever-changing job market. Reif said that MIT’s MicroMasters programs offer students an opportunity to, “learn something new and train yourself for the jobs of the future.”
CSAIL researchers have developed a virtual reality system that allows operators to control robots remotely, reports Anthony Cuthbertson for Newsweek. The system, “uses off-the-shelf gaming and VR technology to place users in a virtual cockpit, making it more flexible and user-friendly compared to previous systems.”
MIT alumnus and two others honored for discovering the molecular mechanisms of circadian rhythms.
Faculty, friends, and family pay tribute to an intellectually generous scholar.
The TLO serves to protect and invest in the inventions created by MIT researchers.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact biomedical research.
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