Self-transforming robot blocks jump, spin, flip, and identify each other
Developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, robots can self-assemble to form various structures with applications including inspection.
Developed at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, robots can self-assemble to form various structures with applications including inspection.
A low-cost analog circuit based on synchronizing oscillators could scale up quickly and cheaply to beat out digital computers.
Modeling web traffic could aid cybersecurity, computing infrastructure design, Internet policy, and more.
By sensing tiny changes in shadows, a new system identifies approaching objects that may cause a collision.
Drones can fly at high speeds to a destination while keeping safe “backup” plans if things go awry.
Systems “learn” from novel dataset that captures how pushed objects move, to improve their physical interactions with new objects.
Research aims to make it easier for self-driving cars, robotics, and other applications to understand the 3D world.
Senior Kristy Carpenter aims to leverage artificial intelligence and other computational tools to develop new, more affordable drugs.
Edelman's Julia programming language was recognized for solving large computational problems for high-performance computers.
New research reveals biases in fake news datasets and improves the use of automatic detectors.
Model could recreate video from motion-blurred images and “corner cameras,” may someday retrieve 3D data from 2D medical images.
MIT and IBM researchers offer a new method to train and run deep learning models more efficiently.
MIT senior's longstanding passion for Mandarin leads to a hands-on taste of the complexities of functioning in a Chinese business context.
Model from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory identifies “serial hijackers” of internet IP addresses.
New method from MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore paves the way for improved optoelectronic and 5G devices.