"Hey,Charlie" app supports those struggling with opioids
Smartphone app developed by Emily Lindemer PhD '17 uses social contacts and location information to give gentle reminders for staying engaged with recovery.
Smartphone app developed by Emily Lindemer PhD '17 uses social contacts and location information to give gentle reminders for staying engaged with recovery.
System that automatically identifies people moving around indoors could enable self-adjusting homes.
“The reason 5G is so different is that what exactly it will look like is still up in the air. Everyone agrees the phrase is a bit of a catch-all.”
Novel chip keeps time using the constant, measurable rotation of molecules as a timing reference.
Startup’s platform crunches anonymized smartphone GPS data to understand how people shop, work, and live.
Startup’s low-cost, portable scanner generates clinical-quality ultrasounds on a smartphone.
Theoretical study shows how to make wireless localization much more accurate.
Andorra funds MIT Media Lab technologies that, in turn, help improve the nation’s cities.
System can apply a range of styles in real-time, so that the viewfinder displays the enhanced image.
Texting-based surveys capture purchasing and behavior data from people living in remote areas.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas Friedman delivers keynote on how rising trends impact society.
Startup develops app to detect irregular heartbeats that can cause strokes.
Platform created to power MIT mobile app is being used widely by colleges, businesses, and hospitals.
New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.
Greater access to services raises daily spending, especially among female-headed households.