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| MIT DailyMarch 6, 2026 | 
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| Greetings! Here's the latest from the MIT community.
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| | | Associate Professor Eliezer Calo's work on craniofacial malformations has yielded new insights into how ribosomes form and how they control protein synthesis. "We use genes that are mutated in disease to uncover fundamental biology," he says. |
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| | New catalog more than doubles the number of gravitational-wave detections made by LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA observatories |
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| The latest crop of space-time wobbles includes a variety of heavy, fast-spinning, and lopsided colliding black holes. |
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| Fragile X study uncovers brain wave biomarker bridging humans and mice |
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| Researchers find mice modeling the autism spectrum disorder fragile X syndrome exhibit the same pattern of differences in low-frequency waves as humans — a new marker for treatment studies. |
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| Mixing AI with physics to create personal items that work in the real world |
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| To help generative AI models create durable, real-world accessories and decor, the PhysiOpt system runs physics simulations and makes subtle tweaks to its 3D blueprints. |
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| | | | What I learned sleeping in MIT's dream chamber // Vogue |
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| Vogue editor Lisa Wong Macabasco spotlights "Lighten Up! On Biology and Time," a new exhibit at the MIT Museum that "traces the rhythms of life itself: circadian patterns, light's command over the body, and the delicate architecture of alertness and rest." The exhibit features "18 works that blend science and art, from immersive soundscapes to visualizations of circadian patterns and reflective spaces where you observe your own heartbeat and alertness in new ways." |
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