Autonomous system improves environmental sampling at sea
Robotic boats could more rapidly locate the most valuable sampling spots in uncharted waters.
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Robotic boats could more rapidly locate the most valuable sampling spots in uncharted waters.
Navigation method may speed up autonomous last-mile delivery.
Barret Schlegelmilch ’18 takes part in simulated NASA mission to the Martian moon Phobos.
By sensing tiny changes in shadows, a new system identifies approaching objects that may cause a collision.
Drones can fly at high speeds to a destination while keeping safe “backup” plans if things go awry.
Connected devices can now share position information, even in noisy, GPS-denied areas.
Professor’s startup brings millimeter-scale location tracking to factories, ports, and other industrial environments.
MIT planetary scientists partner with computer scientists to find exoplanets.
Through the MechE Alliance’s Industry Immersion Program, graduate students get hands-on experience working on projects across a range of industries.
Commercial cloud service providers give artificial intelligence computing at MIT a boost.
Made from carbon nanotubes, the new coating is 10 times darker than other very black materials.
The honor recognizes the "stellar achievement" of the people behind the exoplanet-seeking satellite.
Fifty years after the first moon landing with Apollo 11, the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics looks to the future of space exploration at MIT.
Task force calls for bold public and private action to harness technology for shared prosperity.
MIT team places first among U.S. universities at 2019 SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition.