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Lasers, robots, action: MIT workshop explores Raman spectroscopy MIT students explored Raman spectroscopy in a hands-on workshop, using laser light and handheld devices to identify materials — from beach stones to cosmetics A robot dog demonstrated how this approach enables practical, hands-on learning in materials analysis
MIT study shows how vision can be rebooted in adults with amblyopia If the retina of an amblyopic (“lazy”) eye is temporarily and reversibly anesthetized just for a couple of days, the brain’s visual response to the eye can be restored even in adulthood, according to a new study from MIT
A cool new way to study gravity - MIT News While no complete and consistent quantum theory of gravity yet exists, a new paper by MIT researchers presents a novel technique that may be key to a worldwide effort in the study of gravity
Study suggests 40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some . . . - MIT News For three trial participants with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease who received 40Hz sensory stimulation for about two years, several measures of cognition remained significantly higher than comparable Alzheimer’s patients in national databases
2. 009 mechanical engineering students embrace “cycles” MIT class 2 009 (Product Engineering Processes), a senior capstone course in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, ends each fall with a colorful and exciting product prototype launch Six student teams pitched products during the 2025 capstone course prototype launch event
Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants . . . MIT researchers created a needle-injectable, sand-sized magnetoelectric antenna that wirelessly powers deep-tissue implants using low-frequency magnetic fields The tiny antenna delivers far greater power and safety than conventional antennas, enabling scalable, battery-free, minimally invasive bioelectronic implants
How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials Generative artificial intelligence models have been used to create enormous libraries of theoretical materials that could help solve all kinds of problems Now, scientists just have to figure out how to make them In many cases, materials synthesis is not as simple as following a recipe in the kitchen Factors like the temperature and length of processing can yield huge changes in a material