Toward more efficient wireless power delivery
Latest research shows that efficiency improves when multiple devices are charged at once.
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Latest research shows that efficiency improves when multiple devices are charged at once.
Former U.S. Naval fighter pilot aims to improve how humans and computers interact.
No-strings-attached awards last up to five years
New approach to water desalination could lead to small, portable units that could be sent to disaster sites or remote locations.
By preventing web applications from deviating from their normal behavior, a new MIT system can keep them online even during a cyberattack.
Low-power computer chips allow engineers to design wearable and implantable devices to monitor patients.
Much scientific research across a range of disciplines tries to find linear approximations of nonlinear behaviors. But what does that mean?
By mimicking cells, MIT researcher designs electronic circuits for ultra-low-power and biomedical applications.
Layer-by-layer assembly system could lead to improved fuel cells, batteries and solar panels
Forget about batteries. The ability to harness electricity from tiny vibrations could power a new generation of electronic devices.
Harvesting electricity from small temperature differences could enable a new generation of electronic devices that don’t need batteries
With techniques for translating complicated equations into ‘sums of squares,’ Pablo Parrilo helps make sense of previously insoluble problems.
Jack Wozencraft, considered one of the pioneers of coding theory in the nascent field of information theory, died peacefully August 31, 2009.
New research could enable computer programming based on screen shots, not just code
Presidential awards to Buehler, Dawson and Sheffield were presented this week at a White House ceremony