3-D cameras for cellphones Clever math could enable a high-quality 3-D camera so simple, cheap and power-efficient that it could be incorporated into handheld devices. January 5, 2012 Read full story →
Trillion-frame-per-second video By using optical equipment in a totally unexpected way, MIT researchers have created an imaging system that makes light look slow. December 13, 2011 Read full story →
The hands-free heart monitor Using low-cost video to measure vital signs. November 28, 2011 Read full story →
Next stop: Kendall Square Tech hub attracts players large and small to support innovation. November 23, 2011 Read full story →
Sports categories, buzzer stymie MIT Sloan team in 'Jeopardy!' match against Harvard, IBM Watson computer November 1, 2011 Read full story →
Game puts artificial intelligence in the mind of the beholder What if developing certain kinds of AI didn’t have to be so laborious? October 31, 2011 Read full story →
Searching for balloons in a social network The key to mobilizing large numbers of people is incentives, study finds. October 28, 2011 Read full story →
Rebuilding Manufacturing: A Governor's View from the Center of the Country October 28, 2011 Read full story →
'Hacking Medicine' holds inaugural conference to create health care solutions Total of $6,000 in prizes awarded to medical entrepreneurship projects October 24, 2011 Read full story →
Take control of your phone’s sensors A Media Lab group that has done groundbreaking work using cellphones to gauge human social interactions releases its technology to the public. October 5, 2011 Read full story →
Classes and academic research help launch companies A variety of course offerings are devoted to spurring new ventures. October 3, 2011 Read full story →
Resnick awarded McGraw Prize in Education Media Lab professor is one of three honored for work in digital education. September 30, 2011 Read full story →