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    • Researchers release open-source space debris model 

      Unknown author (2024-02-09)
      The MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool lets users model the long-term future space environment.
    • Sequence Evaluation in Real Time 

      Unknown author (2023-12-19)
      The ability to identify and characterize the function of an unknown pathogen, such as a virus, bacteria, or toxin, from its biological sequence is critical to quickly determine the potential impact against human health. ...
    • Poisoning Cyberattacks to Design of Artificial Intelligence 

      Unknown author (2023-12-18)
      The MIT Lincoln Laboratory project Poisoning Cyberattacks to Design of Artificial Intelligence (PoCyDAIn) aims to develop a framework for assessing the impact of poisoning attacks on cyber-ML systems.