There’s no denying that the AI industry moves fast. Each week brings a bold new announcement, product release, or lofty claim that pushes the bounds of what we previously thought was possible.... Read more »
“It’s a hard time to be a tree. But there’s some really interesting promise and hope.” It is this genetically engineered strain of chestnut that American Castanea, too, is now planting and... Read more »
Beyond reducing time to market, modern plant engineering efforts have shifted from yield per plant—a hallmark of the Green Revolution—to yield per acre. Slotkin cites corn: “By removing what’s called shade avoidance... Read more »
This issue is all about food, and more to the point, how we can use technology—high tech and low tech—to feed more people. Jonathan W. Rosen explores how some in Africa are... Read more »
Lofty predictions aside, the book is a useful guide to navigating AI. That includes understanding its downsides. Anyone who’s played around with ChatGPT or its ilk, for instance, knows that these models... Read more »
The most abundant protein in animals, collagen is fibrous, made from long strands of protein that intertwine to form a tough triple helix. “Collagen is the scaffold that holds us together,” says... Read more »
“The most challenging aspect of developing an engineering solution to prevent overdose mortality is simultaneously addressing patient adherence and willingness to adopt new technology, combating stigma, minimizing false positive detections, and ensuring... Read more »
In addition, the researchers found that the regeneration was due in part to activation of a cellular signaling pathway known as mTOR, which causes cells to produce more protein; this protein synthesis... Read more »
When alumni opened the first issue of The Technology Review in January 1899, they found not only a description of MIT’s new Pierce Building but crisp photographs of its interiors as well.... Read more »
A bird’s-eye view of campus featuring Maseeh Hall, captured by a DJI Mavic 3 drone in late August. Given airspace restrictions, the photographer, an FAA-certified drone pilot, had to get FAA clearance... Read more »