For a company that makes some of the most obnoxious cars out there, Lamborghini has been pretty quiet lately when it came to its plans for future models. It wouldn't be a bad moment to release a ...
'Project Gaydar' started as a project for an MIT ethics and law class to find out how much information could be inferred by examining a person's network of friends. A software algorithm applied ...
In the 1950s, researchers predicted that the world would have nuclear fusion–which uses hydrogen atoms, an incredibly abundant fuel, to provide clean, almost limitless power, while avoiding the ...
The phrase "country living" might not inspire visions of high-tech transportation. But that could soon change, thanks to a new autonomous navigation system developed by researchers at MIT's Computer ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a way for a computer to essentially design its own robotic body, based on the available parts and the local terrain. Dubbed RoboGrammar, the system knows what ...
We've known for years that color laser printers can embed a series of tiny yellow dots on pages they print. The dots—almost invisible under normal circumstances—can be used to determine which ...
Up on Oxford Street, beyond Mallinckrodt and the University Museum, construction is proceeding on a unique project that will probably prove one of the most valuable experimental devices yet conceived ...
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