Parallelizing common algorithms Researchers revamp a common “data structure” so that it will work with multicore chips. January 30, 2015 Read full story →
Optimizing optimization algorithms Analysis shows how to get the best results when approximating solutions to complex engineering problems. January 21, 2015 Read full story →
Former AeroAstro head and Air Force chief scientist Eugene Covert dies at 88 January 20, 2015 Read full story →
President Obama, Prime Minister Cameron announce cybersecurity competition with CSAIL MIT, British students to face off in “Cambridge v. Cambridge” event this fall. January 16, 2015 Read full story →
Software that knows the risks Planning algorithms evaluate probability of success, suggest low-risk alternatives. January 16, 2015 Read full story →
Evolutionary approaches to big-data problems Una-May O'Reilly applies machine learning and evolutionary algorithms to tackle some of the world's biggest big-data challenges. January 14, 2015 Read full story →
Slow-motion science and the art of capturing marine life New MIT exhibit features high-speed underwater photography by former aquanaut Grace Young ’14. January 14, 2015 Read full story →
Inspiring a new generation of innovators Andrew Viterbi ’56, SM ’57 has been a pioneer in wireless communications for more than half a century. January 13, 2015 Read full story →
Vision system for household robots New algorithm could enable household robots to better identify objects in cluttered environments. January 12, 2015 Read full story →
Forbes hails MIT standouts in science, education, energy, technology, and health care 11 MIT affiliates and more than 30 alumni are identified as movers, makers, and game changers in their respective fields. January 8, 2015 Read full story →
Five CSAIL researchers named ACM fellows The Association for Computer Machinery cites Devadas, Grimson, Morris, Rubinfeld, and Rus as having "provided key knowledge" to computing. January 8, 2015 Read full story →
Drive-by heat mapping Startup’s thermal-imaging cars can quickly track energy leaks in thousands of homes and buildings. January 5, 2015 Read full story →
Drones, Bitcoin, and robotic fish Here are eight of the coolest things that happened at CSAIL in 2014. December 29, 2014 Read full story →
Arvind elected as India National Academy of Sciences Foreign Fellow December 23, 2014 Read full story →
Could birdsong help us solve stuttering? New CSAIL genomics work suggests vocalizing birds could tell us more about speech disorders. December 22, 2014 Read full story →