A new 3D-printed aluminum alloy is stronger than traditional aluminum, due to a key recipe that, when printed, produces aluminum (illustrated in brown) with nanometer scale precipitates (in light blue ...
Brown shooting suspect, former student Claudio Neves Valente, died by suicide Authorities have linked suspect to the killing of an MIT professor Valente's motive remains unknown, no clue why he ...
Machine learning is transforming many scientific fields, including computational materials science. For about two decades, scientists have been using it to make accurate yet inexpensive calculations ...
On a crisp afternoon in Beijing, the campus of Tsinghua University hums with the activity of the country’s top students in science and engineering. Badminton courts near the school’s east entrance ...
In some ways, Java was the key language for machine learning and AI before Python stole its crown. Important pieces of the data science ecosystem, like Apache Spark, started out in the Java universe.
RPG Larian's head writer has a simple answer for how AI-generated text helps development: 'It doesn't,' thanks to its best output being 'a 3/10 at best' worse than his worst drafts Graphics Cards 'It ...
No one should be surprised that MIT’s Sally Kornbluth is the first university president to flatly reject President Trump’s attempted hostile takeover of American higher education. On Oct. 10, MIT ...
Check your research, MIT: 95% of AI projects aren’t failing — far from it. According to new data from G2, nearly 60% of companies already have AI agents in production, and fewer than 2% actually fail ...
A confusing contradiction is unfolding in companies embracing generative AI tools: while workers are largely following mandates to embrace the technology, few are seeing it create real value. Consider ...
In the seamless fusion of artificial intelligence and mechanical engineering, MIT students are carving a new frontier for design innovation. Faez Ahmed, MIT's Doherty Chair in Ocean Utilization and ...
One of the highlights of my first three years as a literature professor at MIT—and indeed, of my 15-year career as an educator—has been the recent discovery that some of my students, past and present, ...