Driverless-vehicle options now include scooters
Self-driving scooter demonstrated at MIT complements autonomous golf carts and city cars.
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Self-driving scooter demonstrated at MIT complements autonomous golf carts and city cars.
Antimicrobial peptides can kill strains resistant to existing antibiotics.
New training technique would reveal the basis for machine-learning systems’ decisions.
New model-fitting technique is efficient even for data sets with hundreds of variables.
Expert in optimization theory to join the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science leadership.
CSAIL team's “Gitless” fixes Git’s biggest issues — and suggests their approach could help improve systems like Gmail and Dropbox.
James Kirtley discusses the transition from gas to electric motors and the impact these motors have had on modern technologies.
With new algorithms, data scientists could accomplish in days what has traditionally taken months.
Algorithm could help analyze fetal scans to determine whether interventions are warranted.
A decorated swimmer and engineer, Guo is the first MIT student-athlete and just the fourth Division III student-athlete to ever receive the honor.
Senior Sarah Hensley aims to improve Earth's most advanced humanoid robot, in advance of its trip to the Red Planet.
“Foundry” tool from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab lets you design a wide range of multi-material 3-D-printed objects.
Mayor Martin Walsh announces a competition aimed at improving Boston driving with an app developed by an MIT spinout.
By “programming” customized soft materials, CSAIL team can 3-D print safer, nimbler, more durable robots.