Physicists record “lifetime” of graphene qubits
First measurement of its kind could provide stepping stone to practical quantum computing.
First measurement of its kind could provide stepping stone to practical quantum computing.
Awarded every four years, the Wilkinson Prize last came to MIT in 1999.
Lincoln Laboratory's lidar data, processed quickly with support from the organization MCNC, helped FEMA assess flooding and damages caused by Hurricane Florence.
Headquarters would replace Building 44, forming an “entrance to computing” near the intersection of Vassar and Main streets.
High-power, tunable design could be used for chemical detection in outer space, medical imaging, more.
Process that modifies semiconductor material atom by atom could enable higher-performance electronics.
Merging different types of location-stamped data can make it easier to discern users’ identities, even when the data is anonymized.
Technologies ranging from a hurricane-evacuation decision platform to algorithms that compare DNA samples honored as some of the world's best inventions of 2018.
CSAIL's new RePaint system aims to faithfully recreate your favorite paintings using deep learning and 3-D printing.
The new center will explore how MIT can use virtual reality and artificial intelligence and other technologies to better serve human needs.
MIT AI Ethics Reading Group was founded by students who saw firsthand how technology developed with good intentions could be problematic.
Senior Jessy Lin, a double major in EECS and philosophy, is programming for social good.
Speakers at the summit included Massachusetts Secretary of Labor Rosalin Acosta and former Google chairman Eric Schmidt.
Simple, scalable wireless system uses the RFID tags on billions of products to sense contamination.
A revolutionary educational project in the 1980s put the tools of computation in students’ hands — and foreshadowed even greater changes.