Robert Lepage dazzles MIT community during spectacular campus residency April 24-26, 2012
Robert Lepage dazzles MIT community during spectacular campus residency April 24-26.
Robert Lepage dazzles MIT community during spectacular campus residency April 24-26.
Simple wrist sensors let neurologists collect better data about patients with epilepsy — and could alert patients that they need to seek medical care.
Ed Boyden and Feng Zhang awarded the Perl/UNC Neuroscience Prize
A new imaging system could use opaque walls, doors or floors as 'mirrors' to gather information about scenes outside its line of sight.
Media Lab associate professor’s massive modular synthesizer now on exhibit in the MIT Museum.
Artists discuss the convergence between video games, digital media and music composition.
Honored for his pioneering research contributions to the field of optogenetics, in which neurons are genetically modified to respond to light.
By using optical equipment in a totally unexpected way, MIT researchers have created an imaging system that makes light look slow.
The key to mobilizing large numbers of people is incentives, study finds.
Updates on faculty, students and alumni from the School of Architecture + Planning
A Media Lab group that has done groundbreaking work using cellphones to gauge human social interactions releases its technology to the public.