Analog computing returns
New analog compiler could help enable simulation of whole organs and even organisms.
New analog compiler could help enable simulation of whole organs and even organisms.
New chip design makes parallel programs run many times faster and requires one-tenth the code.
With fur, brushes, and bristles, Media Lab’s technique opens new frontier in 3-D printing.
Crowd-sourced data yields system that determines where mobile-device users are looking.
Video-trained system from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab could help robots understand how objects interact with the world.
From windmills to software, graduate student Ned Burnell creates better tools.
New algorithm could stitch together astronomical measurements made across the globe.
Analysis shows popular video game is among the hardest problems in the “complexity class” PSPACE.
A cross-language search engine enables English monolingual analysts to find foreign language documents relevant to their investigations.
System could make complex analysis practical for programs that import huge swaths of code.
Spectroscopic system with chip-scale lasers cuts detection time from minutes to microseconds.
Senior Donald Little uses computer science to improve people’s everyday lives.
New facility will enable interactive, high-performance computing for data analysis.
New online resource represents enormous computational effort, will advance research across fields.