Novel transmitter protects wireless data from hackers
Device uses ultrafast “frequency hopping” and data encryption to protect signals from being intercepted and jammed.
Device uses ultrafast “frequency hopping” and data encryption to protect signals from being intercepted and jammed.
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
New bolometer is faster, simpler, and covers more wavelengths.
Scientists leverage one step, unbiased method to characterize the binding preferences of more than 70 human RNA-binding proteins.
Interdisciplinary undergraduate program combines urban planning and computer science.
With novel system, data scientists can analyze massive networks without the need for power-hungry servers.
Activity simulator could eventually teach robots tasks like making coffee or setting the table.
Researchers design 3-D-printed, driverless boats that can provide transport and self-assemble into other floating structures.
MIT researchers and industry form new consortium to aid the drug discovery process.
In yearlong program, MIT students apply computer science to humanities, arts, and social science research.
Cryptographic system could enable “crowdsourced” genomics, with volunteers contributing information to privacy-protected databases.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but CSAIL’s MapLite system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
Students are flocking to 6.00 (Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python), where they learn not just coding but computational thinking.
CEO Drew Houston offers advice for starting and scaling a company.
Harini Suresh, a PhD student at MIT CSAIL, studies how to make machine learning algorithms more understandable and less biased.