Objects in space tend to spin—and spin in a way that's totally different from the way they spin on earth.MIT News Office From ACM News | September 11, 2014
Mezzanine is a collaborative-conferencing system that enables multiple users to share and control digital content from any device using gesture controls. MIT News From ACM TechNews | September 9, 2014
Researchers analyzing taxi trip data found about 95% of trips could have been shared, and an optimal combination of trips would have cut travel time by 40%. MIT News From ACM TechNews | September 5, 2014
DBWipes is a new data visualization tool that enables users to highlight abnormalities and possible patterns in a graphical display. MIT News From ACM TechNews | August 18, 2014
For years, a team of researchers at MIT and Harvard University has been working on origami robots—reconfigurable robots that would be able to fold themselves into...MIT News Office From ACM News | August 8, 2014
The fields of data communication, fabrication, and ultrasound imaging share a common challenge when it comes to improving speed and efficiency: light's diffraction...MIT News Office From ACM Opinion | July 14, 2014
A new means of computing the optimal timings for city stoplights can significantly reduce drivers' average travel times. MIT News From ACM TechNews | July 10, 2014
A new algorithm enables independent agents to collaborate on a machine-learning model without aggregating data. MIT News From ACM TechNews | June 27, 2014
The more cores—or processing units—a computer chip has, the bigger the problem of communication between cores becomes.MIT News Office From ACM News | June 25, 2014
A new algorithm can determine whether a given snippet of video is playing backward or forward with 80-percent accuracy. MIT News From ACM TechNews | June 20, 2014
One of the reasons we don't yet have self-driving cars and mini-helicopters delivering online purchases is that autonomous vehicles tend not to perform well under...MIT News Office From ACM News | June 9, 2014
Printable robots—those that can be assembled from parts produced by 3-D printers—have long been a topic of research in the lab of Daniela Rus, the Andrew and Erna...MIT News Office From ACM News | June 4, 2014
Terahertz imaging, which is already familiar from airport security checkpoints, has a number of other promising applications—from explosives detection to collision...MIT News Office From ACM News | May 7, 2014
Researchers in MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, working with colleagues at the University of Washington, have developed a new computer...MIT News Office From ACM News | May 5, 2014
Using a laser to place individual rubidium atoms near the surface of a lattice of light, scientists at MIT and Harvard University have developed a new method for...MIT News Office From ACM News | April 10, 2014
When he was in elementary school, Scott Aaronson, like many mathematically precocious kids of his generation, dreamed of making his own video games.MIT News Office From ACM Opinion | April 7, 2014
Suppose you're trying to navigate an unfamiliar section of a big city, and you’re using a particular cluster of skyscrapers as a reference point.MIT News Office From ACM News | April 4, 2014
Researchers plan to demonstrate an analytics technique suggesting that, in a wide range of real-word scenarios, lock-free algorithms can provide wait-free performance...MIT News From ACM TechNews | March 24, 2014