Faster computer graphics
Digitally mimicking the photographic blur caused by moving objects is surprisingly hard, but new research offers ways to make it easier.
A labor of love
Walter Lewin, acclaimed professor emeritus and Internet star, delivers one final lecture at MIT.
Waste-conversion startup Sanergy bowls over competition
Wild-card entry takes top prize in $100K Business Plan Competition
3 Questions: Why Richard Feynman’s lectures still mesmerize
MIT Professor Robert Jaffe reflects on Feynman’s classic lectures five decades later, as the videos are released online.
First Person Victim
Video game uses interactive drama and tragedy to create awareness about consequences of war.
No backtalk
One key to making parallel algorithms efficient is to minimize the amount of communication between cores.
3-D TV? How about holographic TV?
Using a single Xbox Kinect and standard graphics chips, MIT researchers demonstrate the highest frame rate yet for streaming holographic video.
Text-based video navigation
An innovative interface that allows viewers to skip through video by clicking on the associated transcript is a highlight of the MIT150 site.
With move to Kaltura, MIT TechTV now supports closed captions
Makes videos accessible to those who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as those who use English as a second language.
Teaching with Technology website adds video services portal
Gathers information for faculty and students about video resources and services at MIT
Unraveling the Matrix
A new way of analyzing grids of numbers known as matrices could improve signal-processing applications and data-compression schemes.