Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But ...
Researchers at MIT have created a new system that they think brings us closer to seamless human-robot collaboration. The system is called "Conduct-A-Bot." It uses human muscle signals from wearable ...
A team of MIT researchers has developed a device that can monitor people’s sleep postures without having to use cameras or to stick sensors on their body. It’s a wall-mounted monitor the team dubbed ...
Researchers used large language models to efficiently detect anomalies in time-series data, without the need for costly and cumbersome training steps. This method could someday help alert technicians ...
MIT researchers developed the WiGait so it measures walking speed, which can help predict potential health issues, by analyzing wireless signals. It is reportedly more accurate than a wearable such as ...
Engineers at MIT have devised a flexible “electronic skin” that communicates wirelessly—without a single chip in sight. As wireless sensors become more affordable and accessible, people are ...
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, hospitals are working to prevent overcrowding and keep healthcare workers safe. According to the CDC, more than 9,000 healthcare workers across the US have ...
In a world where technology ages quickly, the story of LES-1, a satellite launched by the U.S. Air Force and MIT’s Lincoln ...
Elon said no thanks to using his mega-constellation for navigation. Researchers went ahead anyway. Todd Humphreys’s offer to SpaceX was simple. With a few software tweaks, its rapidly growing Starlink ...