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Sanctions Notice – Chemical Weapons

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Peru: Congress Undermines Fight against Organized Crime

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272 Million Children out of School a Major Wake Up Call

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A flexible solution to help artists improve animation | MIT News

Artists who bring to life heroes and villains in animated movies and video games could have more control over their animations, thanks to a...

Using AI, MIT researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates | MIT News

Using a type of artificial intelligence known as deep learning, MIT researchers have discovered a class of compounds that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium...

Pharma and healthcare for India@100: a century of change on the horizon

The Indian pharma and health sectors’ growth hinges on value-driven research, global supply chain integration, and equitable access. In brief The Indian pharmaceutical industry aspires...

Computational model captures the elusive transition states of chemical reactions | MIT News

During a chemical reaction, molecules gain energy until they reach what’s known as the transition state — a point of no return from which...

AI meets climate: MIT Energy and Climate Hack 2023 | MIT News

The MIT Energy and Climate Hack brought together participants from myriad fields and disciplines to develop rapid, innovative solutions to one of the most complex...

Image recognition accuracy: An unseen challenge confounding today’s AI | MIT News

Imagine you are scrolling through the photos on your phone and you come across an image that at first you can’t recognize. It looks...

Three MIT students selected as inaugural MIT-Pillar AI Collective Fellows | MIT News

MIT-Pillar AI Collective has announced three inaugural fellows for the fall 2023 semester. With support from the program, the graduate students, who are in...

Deep neural networks show promise as models of human hearing | MIT News

Computational models that mimic the structure and function of the human auditory system could help researchers design better hearing aids, cochlear implants, and brain-machine...

A computer scientist pushes the boundaries of geometry | MIT News

More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek mathematician Euclid, known to many as the father of geometry, changed the way we think about shapes. Building...

Closing the design-to-manufacturing gap for optical devices | MIT News

Photolithography involves manipulating light to precisely etch features onto a surface, and is commonly used to fabricate computer chips and optical devices like lenses....

MIT Generative AI Week fosters dialogue across disciplines | MIT News

In late November, faculty, staff, and students from across MIT participated in MIT Generative AI Week. The programming included a flagship full-day symposium as...

MIT group releases white papers on governance of AI | MIT News

Providing a resource for U.S. policymakers, a committee of MIT leaders and scholars has released a set of policy briefs that outlines a framework...

should they prepare for growth or recession?

Acing the technology revolution One of the key takeaways from the discussion was the integral role of technology in modern retail operations. No longer can...

Automated system teaches users when to collaborate with an AI assistant | MIT News

Artificial intelligence models that pick out patterns in images can often do so better than human eyes — but not always. If a radiologist...

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