Reviews 3 Questions: How AI could optimize the power grid | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute Artificial intelligence has captured headlines recently for its rapidly growing energy demands, and particularly the surging electricity usage of data centers that
Product Launches Decoding the Arctic to predict winter weather | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 4 Minute Every autumn, as the Northern Hemisphere moves toward winter, Judah Cohen starts to piece together a complex atmospheric puzzle. Cohen,
Mergers & Acquisitions Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Work Launches at MIT | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute The James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Work officially launched on Nov. 3,
Stocks MIT scientists investigate memorization risk in the age of clinical AI | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute What is patient privacy for? The Hippocratic Oath, thought to be one of the earliest and most widely known medical
Product Launches Using design to interpret the past and envision the future | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute Some of designer C Jacob Payne’s projects present new, futuristic products — such as zero-gravity footwear for astronauts, and electronic-embedded
Industry Trends MIT in the media: 2025 in review | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 12 Minute “At MIT, innovation ranges from awe-inspiring technology to down-to-Earth creativity,” noted Chronicle, during a campus visit this year for an episode
Stocks Guided learning lets “untrainable” neural networks realize their potential | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute Even networks long considered “untrainable” can learn effectively with a bit of a helping hand. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science
Mergers & Acquisitions A new way to increase the capabilities of large language models | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute Most languages use word position and sentence structure to extract meaning. For example, “The cat sat on the box,” is
Softwares “Robot, make me a chair” | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 6 Minute Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are tried-and-true tools used to design many of the physical objects we use each day. But
Reviews 3 Questions: Using computation to study the world’s best single-celled chemists | MIT News by Rimal Isaac 5 Minute Today, out of an estimated 1 trillion species on Earth, 99.999 percent are considered microbial — bacteria, archaea, viruses, and