Bringing human-like reasoning to driverless car navigation
Autonomous control system “learns” to use simple maps and image data to navigate new, complex routes.
Autonomous control system “learns” to use simple maps and image data to navigate new, complex routes.
Solve at MIT 2019 connects cross-sector leaders to accelerate tech startups addressing some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Basic research advance leads to production of more than 250,000 chips embedded within fibers in less than a year.
Interdisciplinary teams propose creative policy solutions addressing societal challenges at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society student-organized event.
Project will use new ways of collecting and analyzing data to make Stockholm more livable and sustainable.
Through MIT App Inventor, Abelson aims to show children how they can use technology to shape their world.
Teams from the MIT Media Lab, European Space Agency, and World Economic Forum will create a rating system and global standards for space waste mitigation.
Prizes from GM, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Vodafone Americas Foundation, and others will be awarded to Solver teams selected from four Global Challenges.
Researchers set sights on a new standard for issuing, sharing, and verifying academic credentials.
Nonprofit and industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers gather for a kick-off conference to discuss how to make work more equitable, efficient, and just.
A neural network can read scientific papers and render a plain-English summary.
In a new book, MIT professors say more public investment in science will create a better economy for all.
An affordable, easy-to-use handheld sensor, soon to enter the market, can indicate the presence of bacterial contaminants in food in seconds.
The keynote speaker of the Kendall Square Association’s annual meeting discussed technology’s effects on collaboration and power.