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3 Questions: Using AI to help Olympic skaters land a quint | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sports Lab researchers Jerry Lu and Anette (Peko) Hosoi are applying artificial intelligence to enhance figure skating performance and analysis. Lu developed OOFSkate, an AI-powered optical tracking system that analyzes video of skaters' jumps to provide technical feedback on rotation speed, jump height, and landing precision, enabling comparisons with elit...
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Clip ClimateWire MIT sets targets for energy storage to aid renewables | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ClimateWire于2016年6月21日发表的一篇文章指出,麻省理工学院教授Jessika Trancik的一项新研究发现,可再生能源存储可以成为一项良好的投资,并提供了关于哪些储能技术在经济上最可行的见解。Trancik表示,大规模扩展可再生能源的主要技术挑战之一是开发出经济上可行的能量储存解决方案。
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Clip NBC News MIT nuclear science professor talks U.S. airlifting nuclear reactors (Feb 18) – VIDEO | MIT News | Massachuset...
2026年2月18日,NBC News报道,美国政府正实施一项跨州运输核反应堆部件的行动。麻省理工学院教授雅科波·布翁乔尔诺在接受采访时表示,此举体现了对核能发展的紧迫感和积极推动力,认为核能具有清洁、紧凑、可靠等优势,是美国未来能源结构中的重要组成部分。
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New AI model could cut the costs of developing protein drugs | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT researchers developed a large language model (LLM)-based system to optimize codon usage in the industrial yeast Komagataella phaffii for enhanced protein production. The model, trained on ~5,000 naturally expressed proteins from K. phaffii, learned patterns of codon usage and their contextual relationships, enabling accurate prediction of optimal codon sequ...
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Clip The Boston Globe Millions are turning to AI for medical information. Is it bad for our health? (Feb 3) | MIT News | Mass...
Prof. Marzyeh Ghassemi and Monica Agrawal PhD '23 discuss the risks of relying exclusively on AI for medical information in a Boston Globe article published on February 3, 2026. Ghassemi expresses concern that economically disadvantaged communities may lack access to healthcare professionals who can help verify or contextualize AI-generated medical advice. She ...
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“Traveling” nature of brain waves may help working memory work | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
一项新的研究发现,在执行工作记忆任务时,大脑前额叶皮层中的脑波会围绕中心点旋转,类似于体育场馆中的人浪现象。这种旋转的行进波可能有助于保持信息在意识中的可用性,并促进神经元之间连接强度的调节。该研究表明,不同阶段的任务会改变这些波的方向,暗示它们对认知功能有特定的作用。研究人员计划进一步调查更复杂任务下脑波的情况,以了解其潜在的功能障碍。
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Clip Fast Company This AI-powered machine turns photos into smells (Feb 16) | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technolog...
“The Anemoia Device,” developed by graduate student Clarke Cyrus and his team, is a physical apparatus that employs generative AI to analyze archival photographs, generate concise textual descriptions, and translate those descriptions into custom fragrances based on user input. Unlike conventional generative AI that relies on textual prompts, the device uses ...
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Clip Popular Science MIT professor designs 2026 Winter Olympics torch (Feb. 5) | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Techno...
The Winter Olympics torch, designed by Prof. Carlo Ratti and named "Essential," weighs just under 2.5 pounds and features a vertical opening along its side that allows viewers to see the internal burner mechanism. This design choice emphasizes the flame as the central focus, aligning with Ratti’s intention to highlight the flame over the torch as an object. Th...
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