4D Knit Dress, the robot tailor creates tailor-made clothes at bargain prices
MIT's Self Assembly Lab has created custom-made clothes made from active yarn that customize to the buyer's measurements and style.
MIT's Self Assembly Lab has created custom-made clothes made from active yarn that customize to the buyer's measurements and style.
Reflect the sun's rays to fight global warming? It's not that simple, warns MIT. Here are the risks we run.
MIT's new technology promises efficient underwater communications, ideal for aquaculture and climate research.
Thanks to MIT, QR codes are transformed: invisible to the eye but detectable by special systems. An evolution in the sign of privacy and augmented reality.
Beyond traditional mammography: MIT offers a portable and convenient solution for monitoring breast tissue directly from home.
Arnav Kapur, an Indian student at MIT, has developed AlterEgo, a device that allows you to communicate with machines and people only with your thoughts.
A wearable device provides the body with the physical experiences of an older life: surprising, instructive, useful.
An MIT airgel technology uses three types of cooling to lower the temperature of foods and objects without electricity.
New hardware in inorganic material reaches frightening speeds: analog synapses will revolutionize artificial intelligence.
An ultrasound 'patch' developed by MIT can do continuous ultrasound for two days in a row - you wear it and see what happens in your body.
A “briefcase” weighing less than 10kg is a formidable tool for desalination with very low energy consumption. It can revolutionize the industry.
An MIT experiment showed the possibility of transforming plant cells to create wood in the laboratory: the potential is immense.
MIT's newly developed ultrathin speakers promise to literally make sound sources as we know them disappear.
Plant nanobionics is a really interesting field of science, and these bright plants developed at MIT are just the beginning.
A group of scientists from leading organizations has been meeting since last November to explore antigravity, alternative propulsion and ... unidentified phenomena.
A nearly 50-year-old MIT prediction about the collapse of our society proves terribly spot on, even at a current review.
A properly trained artificial intelligence with a method called tensor holography produces 3d holograms with ease.
MIT's ultrasound tests in the range used for human diagnostics are yielding good results on COVID-19. It opens the way for new research.
Grow furniture instead of building it? That's what they're trying to find out at MIT, growing wood in the laboratory as meat is done today, and without trees being felled.
Researchers are almost certain: in all the studies they have done they find no errors. The SPARC fusion reactor can operate, and generate two to 10 times the energy it takes to run it.
Using some stimuli in specific sleep phases, a team at MIT induces lucid dreaming and hypnagogic hallucinations to the participants of an experiment. Control dreams. But will it do well?