New chip for mobile devices knocks out unwanted signals
The receiver chip efficiently blocks signal interference that slows device performance and drains batteries.
The receiver chip efficiently blocks signal interference that slows device performance and drains batteries.
A wireless technique enables a super-cold quantum computer to send and receive data without generating too much error-causing heat.
Lincoln Laboratory seeks ways to build non-contact screening methods that can detect concealed explosives at airports.
An MIT team is working to harness combustion to yield valuable materials, including some that are critical in the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries.
A new method for removing the greenhouse gas from the ocean could be far more efficient than existing systems for removing it from the air.
Using lasers, researchers can directly control a property of nuclei called spin, that can encode quantum information.
The sensor sends out its location as it moves through the GI tract, revealing where slowdowns in digestion may occur.
The method enables a model to determine its confidence in a prediction, while using no additional data and far fewer computing resources than other methods.
“Squeezing” noise over a broad frequency bandwidth in a quantum system could lead to faster and more accurate quantum measurements.
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Research using a Boston admissions lottery shows striking effects for children throughout their student lives.
A new study shows how large language models like GPT-3 can learn a new task from just a few examples, without the need for any new training data.
A new tool brings the benefits of AI programming to a much broader class of problems.
The system’s simple repeating elements can assemble into swimming forms ranging from eel-like to wing-shaped.