An algorithm with an eye for visibility helps pilots in Alaska
Real-time visibility estimates are a critical need in remote areas where visual flight is common and automated weather stations are scarce.
Real-time visibility estimates are a critical need in remote areas where visual flight is common and automated weather stations are scarce.
Technique may help remotely image and assess health of infants, burn victims, and accident survivors in hard-to-reach places.
Weekend robotics workshops help middle and high school girls dispel “computing phobia.”
To help the region catch up, students organize summit to bring Latin policymakers and researchers to MIT.
MIT Kavli Institute researcher working on the TESS mission gave the keynote address at an annual event organized by the Lincoln Laboratory Hispanic/Latino Network.
Cornell University’s Paul McEuen will inaugurate series to honor beloved MIT professor.
International awards recognize innovations that can have significant impacts on society.
Envisioning the future (and challenges) of designing affordable technology-enabled mobility devices.
A low-cost analog circuit based on synchronizing oscillators could scale up quickly and cheaply to beat out digital computers.
Modeling web traffic could aid cybersecurity, computing infrastructure design, Internet policy, and more.
In-band full-duplex techniques applied to a phased-array antenna may provide a tenfold speedup in data transmit and receive rates while supporting a rapidly increasing number of wireless devices.
One of three scientists recognized for developing the lithium-ion battery, Goodenough explored the physics of magnetic materials during his career at Lincoln Laboratory.
The technology, first developed at Lincoln Laboratory, is now licensed and will soon be tested to screen passersby in sports stadiums.
Testing platform will allow the research community to explore the human microbiome in new ways.
TX-GAIA is tailor-made for crunching through deep neural network operations.