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This Solar-Powered Device Sucks Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
This could benefit people in arid climates and water-starved regions.
At the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, the Jocks Are Becoming the Nerds
If you still think of MIT's annual sports analytics conference—or the athletic math revolution that spawned it—as Comic-Con for "Moneyball" dorks, you're mistaken.
Humans Can Now Scold a Robot With Their Minds
MIT developed a system to instantly tell a robot when it makes an error through brainwaves.
Humans Can Now Scold a Robot With Their Minds
MIT developed a system to instantly tell a robot when it makes an error through brainwaves.
Canan Dagdeviren Believes In Borderless, Personal Medicine
The director of a groundbreaking research group at MIT helps design lifesaving devices that mold to the individual patient.
Divining a New Solar System Timeline from Rocks Older than Earth
We ogle images of gorgeous star-forming nebula from afar, but it’s tougher to reconstruct the nebula that formed our own cosmic hood.
New LHC Experiments May Help Explain What Happened to All the Antimatter
Researchers have seen a baryon decay for the first time, which may help explain why there is far more matter than anti-matter in the universe.
This AI Wearable Helps Make You Less Socially Awkward
Researchers at MIT’s CSAIL hope the wearable will help people with social anxiety better navigate the nuances of human communication.
An Earth-Sized Telescope Is About to 'See' a Black Hole For the First Time
Chile’s ALMA telescope array is supercharging the quest to image a black hole.