It’s a weird time to be studying computer science. Recent grads have a higher unemployment rate than those in just about ...
Ray Strata recounts MIT innovation, entrepreneurial independence, semiconductor growth, and collaborative culture shaping ...
To get to the Richland lab, you just drive up to the parking lot. There is security here that meets federal standards, but it ...
A patent filed in 1985 is being dusted off as a source of inspiration for a new 3D-printed triangular-shaped zipper that ...
A decades-old patent from MIT Professor Bill Freeman inspired the new “Y-zipper,” a three-sided fastener that can snap gear, robots, and art into shape with the push of a button.
A researcher's invention wasn't practical in the 1980s, but now that 3D printing is commonplace, the next generation of ...
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Canadian High senior earns multiple honors on his way to MIT
A Canadian High School senior who is heading to MIT was notified recently that he is a semifinalist for the U.S. Presidential ...
Thea Energy's pixel-inspired magnets could give its power plant plans a boost. The fusion startup hopes to get a commercial ...
The GENE-26.5 model developed by Genesis AI lets its robot cook an elaborate 20-step meal and play the piano, just like a ...
Trevor Darrell is on the faculty of the CS Division of the EECS Department at UC Berkeley. He leads Berkeley’s DeepDrive ...
Despite leading an institution that’s over 200 years old, RPI president Martin A. Schmidt doesn’t tend to dwell in the past.
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Motion tracking system shows robots the path most traveled by, keeping them on task
There's a delicate art to teaching robots, even when you're preparing them for predictable environments like factories, where they'll repeat the same tasks a little differently depending on the ...
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