Faster high-quality imaging of living tissue

Dushan N. Wadduwage, a John Harvard Distinguished Science Fellow in imaging at the FAS Center of Advanced Imaging has detailed a new technique that would create high-quality, deep-tissue imaging of living subjects in a timely fashion.

Juan Siliezar • harvard
July 7, 2021 ~5 min

VELION focused ion beam scanning electron microscope expands MIT.nano capabilities

FIB-SEM is now available to researchers across the Institute for use in characterization, nanofabrication, and rapid prototyping.

MIT.nano • mit
June 14, 2021 ~5 min


8 ways to manage body image anxiety after lockdown

After over a year of stress eating and seeing each other only through screens, anxiety over changes in physical appearance can make socializing again a daunting prospect.

Tracy Tylka, Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University • conversation
June 14, 2021 ~8 min

Visualizing cement hydration on a molecular level

Imaging technique could enable new pathways for reducing concrete’s hefty carbon footprint, as well as for 3-D printing of concrete.

Becky Ham | MIT News correspondent • mit
June 7, 2021 ~6 min

Method lets AI create better original images

Researchers report a new method for controlling how AI systems create images that meet a specific set of conditions.

Matt Shipman-NC State • futurity
June 3, 2021 ~5 min

Lidar and maps reveal population of ancient Angkor

Knowing the population of ancient Angkor in Cambodia is key to understanding how climate change will affect today's cities, say archaeologists.

Jim Barlow-Oregon • futurity
May 17, 2021 ~7 min

Lidar and maps reveal population of ancient Angkor

Knowing the population of ancient Angkor in Cambodia is key to understanding how climate change will affect today's cities, say archaeologists.

Jim Barlow-Oregon • futurity
May 17, 2021 ~7 min

Why people with privilege overstate past obstacles

When faced with evidence of systemic inequality, people with privilege react by overstating the obstacles they've faced, experiments show.

Stanford • futurity
May 11, 2021 ~11 min


‘Location spoofing’ creates deepfake satellite images

Researchers identify new ways to detect "deepfake geography," warn of the dangers of falsified geospatial data, and call for geographic fact-checking.

Kim Eckart-Washington • futurity
April 29, 2021 ~8 min

Following atoms in real time could lead to better materials design

Researchers have used a technique similar to MRI to follow the movement of individual atoms in real time as they cluster together to form two-dimensional

Cambridge University News • cambridge
April 12, 2021 ~4 min

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