3 Questions: John Gabrieli on studying traumatic memories
Sept. 11, 2001, is a day that lives in infamy. But how accurately do we remember it?
Sept. 11, 2001, is a day that lives in infamy. But how accurately do we remember it?
Announces lease of space in building being developed by MIT
Economist hopes to merge the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence with research on financial markets and risk.
Researchers demonstrate the first wireless security scheme that can protect against “man-in-the-middle” attacks — but doesn’t require a password.
Assistance will still be available online and by phone
A political scientist aims to help governments assess the potential risks of new technologies.
Awards recognize innovations in imaging technology, radar sensors, computing and biology.
MIT game wins Kongregate award, to receive 1 million free ad impressions
‘Lasting economic growth emerges from the most advanced science, mathematics and technology,’ she says.
New multi-institution center will work on robotic interaction with nervous system