Vision-correcting displays
Technology could lead to e-readers, smartphones, and displays that let users dispense with glasses.
Technology could lead to e-readers, smartphones, and displays that let users dispense with glasses.
With emotion-tracking software, Affectiva attracts big-name clients, aims for “mood-aware” Internet.
With a new app, young children learn important skills as they program stories and games.
Startup Ginger.io analyzes smartphone data to remotely predict when patients with mental illnesses are symptomatic.
A new system would allow individuals to pick and choose what data to share with websites and mobile apps.
New study reveals the strength of the strongest ties in collaborative problem solving.
The Future of News initiative aims to bridge the gap between journalism, technology, and civic engagement.
New documentary by visiting artist Vik Muniz features MIT alumni and researchers.
MIT spinout Formlabs brings high-resolution, low-cost 3-D printing to makers, engineers and designers.
Abdullah Gul views research projects, meets with faculty, students, and administration
New technique allows scientists to monitor the entire nervous system of a small worm.
New design could also make conventional 2-D video higher in resolution and contrast.
Bionics pioneer Hugh Herr’s prosthetic ankle mimics the power and control of its biological counterpart.
Correa and delegation meet with Provost Martin Schmidt and others.