New device detects heat strain in military trainees
In the intensity of basic training, a smartwatch-based system warns recruits when they are at risk of heat injury.
In the intensity of basic training, a smartwatch-based system warns recruits when they are at risk of heat injury.
MIT scientist Rosalind Picard collaborates with clinicians to develop tools for mental health care delivery.
An electrical impedance tomography toolkit lets users design and fabricate health and motion sensing devices.
Jeevan Kalanithi SM ’07 is CEO of OpenSpace, a company founded by three Media Lab graduates using computer vision to benefit the construction industry.
Prosthetic enables a wide range of daily activities, such as zipping a suitcase, shaking hands, and petting a cat.
The design could help restore motor function after stroke, enhance virtual gaming experiences.
The design could lead to conformable wearable monitors to track skin cancer and other conditions.
MLK Visiting Scholar focuses on microelectronics for cell analysis and biomedical applications.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers join international task force to evaluate wearable and emerging technology.
CSAIL's Conduct-A-Bot system uses muscle signals to cue a drone’s movement, enabling more natural human-robot communication.
CSAIL system can mirror a user's motions and follow nonverbal commands by monitoring arm muscles.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory system enables people to correct robot mistakes on multiple-choice tasks.
MIT spinout prepares to launch line of wristbands that keep wearers thermally comfortable.
Simple-to-use, low-cost respiratory sensor enables measurement and tracking of personal metabolism.
Startup’s stress sensor tracks users’ unconscious responses to products and experiences.