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A versatile approach to assist creatives in enhancing animation.

A new technique for maximizing control over animations has been developed by researchers at MIT. The technique offers animators the ability to mold the movements and image of characters in 2D and 3D animations to their individual requirements, through the use of barycentric coordinates, mathematical functions that determine how shapes flex, bend and move in…

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A Year in Review: MIT’s Media Highlights of 2023

In 2023, MIT had an eventful year, including the inauguration of President Sally Kornbluth and a Commencement address by Mark Rober, as well as Professor Moungi Bawendi winning a Nobel Prize for research on quantum dots. Researchers were also involved in several scientific breakthroughs, such as a study on a dying star consuming a planet,…

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The language network in the brain is challenged more when dealing with intricate and new sentences.

Neuroscientists at MIT, assisted by an artificial language network, have discovered that complex sentences with unusual grammar or unexpected meaning, stimulate the brain's key language processing centres more effectively. Interestingly, both straightforward sentences and nonsensical sequences of words had minimal engagement in these regions. The findings were part of a study led by MIT graduate…

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A versatile method to assist artists in enhancing their animation skills.

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a technique that enables digital artists more versatility in how they move their animations of 2D and 3D shapes. Traditionally, artists had limited choices when it came to defining movements using mathematical functions known as barycentric coordinates. The researchers suggest that existing solutions are rigid and…

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Review of MIT’s Media Coverage in 2023

In 2023, MIT shone in the realm of science, technology, education and community service. The year saw Sally Kornbluth’s inauguration as President and Mark Rober’s inspiring commencement speech. Nobel laureate Moungi Bawendi’s cutting-edge work in quantum dots and partnerships with Steve Hartman brought the science of kindness to the limelight. A variety of advancements, in…

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The brain’s language network has to exert more effort when dealing with complex and unfamiliar sentences.

MIT neuroscientists have used an artificial language network to determine the type of sentences that stimulate the brain's key language-processing centers most. The research revealed that complex sentences, whether due to unusual grammar or unexpected meaning, generated stronger responses in these centers. Straightforward sentences barely engaged these regions and nonsensical sequences of words yielded little…

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A versatile approach to assist animators in enhancing their creations.

A team of MIT researchers has developed a new technique that gives animators greater control over their creations in video games and animated films. Their method uses mathematical functions known as barycentric coordinates, which determine how 2D and 3D shapes can bend, stretch, and move within a given space. This offers a significant improvement to…

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Media Coverage of MIT: A Recap of 2023

Throughout 2023, MIT experienced a number of breakthroughs, key advancements, and noteworthy events, all featuring in the headlines. At the beginning of the year, President Sally Kornbluth’s inauguration and Mark Rober’s commencement address marked significant moments. Moreover, Professor Moungi Bawendi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Throughout the year, researchers at MIT made significant…

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The language network of the brain exerts more effort when dealing with intricate and unfamiliar sentences.

MIT neuroscientists discovered that sentences that are more complex, either because of unusual grammar or unexpected meaning, generate stronger responses in the brain's key language processing centers. This discovery was made possible with the help of an artificial language network. Conversely, straightforward sentences barely engaged these centers, and nonsensical sequences of words produced minimal responses.…

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An adaptable approach to assist artists in enhancing animation.

Researchers at MIT have developed a new technique that gives animators greater control over their designs in animated films and video games. This method uses mathematical functions, known as barycentric coordinates, to define how 2D and 3D forms can bend, stretch and move in space. Animators, therefore, have the option to choose functions that fit…

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Review of Media Coverage on MIT for the Year 2023

MIT had an eventful year in 2023, with President Sally Kornbluth's inauguration, Mark Rober's compelling commencement address, and Moungi Bawendi's Nobel Prize in Chemistry win. MIT researchers made significant progress in areas such as exploring the realms of artificial intelligence, creating eco-friendly energy solutions, inventing tools for early cancer detection, and examining the science of…

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Intricate and unfamiliar sentences place greater demands on the brain’s language processing system.

MIT neuroscientists, aided by an artificial language network, have published a study revealing that complex sentences, both in terms of unusual grammar and unexpected meaning, produce stronger responses in the brain's primary language processing areas. The centers have a less marked response to straightforward and nonsensical sentences. For instance, when reading unusual sentences like "Buy sell…

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