Muscle signals can pilot a robot
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
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CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
MIT system cuts the energy required for training and running neural networks.
CSAIL director and MIT Schwarzman College of Computing deputy dean of research will serve on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
An ad hoc team of engineers and doctors has developed a low-cost, open-source alternative, now ready for rapid production.
Congestion control system could help streaming video, mobile games, and other applications run more smoothly.
A system that enables smartphones to transmit “chirps” to nearby devices could notify people if they have been near an infected person.
Life science companies use Paradigm4’s unique database management system to uncover new insights into human health.
Study shows that a simple urine test can reveal the presence of lung cancer in mice.
Using a photorealistic simulation engine, vehicles learn to drive in the real world and recover from near-crash scenarios.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
An MIT team discusses the pitfalls of “parachute research” and the importance of “sociotechnical” factors.
Professor Aleksander Madry strives to build machine-learning models that are more reliable, understandable, and robust.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Genetic, geographic, and demographic data from more than 30,000 Americans reveal more genetic diversity within ancestry groups than previously thought.
In place of flat “breadboards,” 3D-printed CurveBoards enable easier testing of circuit design on electronics products.