Gauging seizures’ severity
Simple wrist sensors let neurologists collect better data about patients with epilepsy — and could alert patients that they need to seek medical care.
Simple wrist sensors let neurologists collect better data about patients with epilepsy — and could alert patients that they need to seek medical care.
A new twist on pioneering work done by MIT cryptographers almost 30 years ago could lead to better ways of structuring contracts.
Professor honored for advances in distributed systems that enable dependable Internet and wireless network applications.
Manolis Kellis uses computational techniques to decipher human disease.
The data-routing techniques that undergird the Internet could increase the efficiency of multicore chips while lowering their power requirements.
From spider webs to tangled proteins, Markus Buehler finds the connections between mathematics, molecules and materials.
A new software-simulation system promises much more accurate evaluation of promising — but potentially fault-ridden — multicore-chip designs.
6.01SC is the fourth of seven courses OCW will publish this spring specifically to meet the needs of independent learners.
Gedik, Matusik and Pathak among 126 researchers selected.
Cognitive scientists develop a new take on an old problem: why human language has so many words with multiple meanings.
For a large range of practically useful cases, MIT researchers find a way to increase the speed of one of the most important algorithms in the information sciences.
Project Angstrom selected by magazine's editors; featured in December issue
Exhaustive reference system and interactive toolkit could revolutionize materials research, potentially enabling new types of manufacturing.
New advance could lead to even smaller features in the constant quest for more compact, faster microchips.