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BetaBoston

MIT Senseable City Lab researchers are competing in the Drones for Good competition with a swarm of drones that can fly collectively. BetaBoston reporter Nidhi Subbaraman explains that the MIT drone's "light, carbon fiber skeleton and shape mean the crafts can land on water and then take off again." 

BBC News

BBC News reporter Chris Neiger writes that MIT researchers have developed a new traffic management system to help drivers avoid congested roads. “According to field trials, the vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)-based traffic solution resulted in an 8% increase in overall vehicle speed,” write Neiger. 

Wired

Jordon Golson of Wired reports on a new traffic control system created by MIT researchers: “The ‘RoadRunner’ system, developed for Singapore by graduate student Jason Gao and his advisor Li-Shiuan Peh, issues a digital ‘token’ to each car entering a congestion-prone area.”

EE Times

R. Colin Johnson of EE Times reports that MIT researchers are, “aiming for a multicore architecture that can scale to any number of cores, with cache coherency. So far, they've prototyped a 36-core version.”