by RLE at MIT | Nov 21, 2018 | News Links
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels «more» Related Links: MIT engineers fly first-ever plane with no moving parts (MIT News) Power Electronics Research Group Professor...
by RLE at MIT | Nov 16, 2018 | News Links
The science behind Dust Identity was nurtured inside MIT, but the company has been at work for two years trying to build a solution based on that idea after receiving early support from DARPA «more» Related Links: This startup got $2.3M to identify physical objects...
by RLE at MIT | Nov 8, 2018 | News Links
New design could greatly extend the shelf life of single-use metal-air batteries for electric vehicles, off-grid storage, and other applications «more» Related Links: Extending the life of low-cost, compact, lightweight batteries (MIT News) Electrochemical...
by RLE at MIT | Nov 7, 2018 | News Links
Model predicts whether ER patients suffering from sepsis urgently need a change in therapy «more» Related Links: Machine-learning system could aid critical decisions in sepsis care (MIT News) The Integrative Neuromonitoring and Critical Care Informatics Group...
by RLE at MIT | Oct 15, 2018 | News Links
True stories of indefatigable researchers, heroic engineers, and champions of, neuroscience who are finally turning the corner in the effort to understand, heal, and improve the human brain. «more» Related Links: The Heroes of Science who are Unlocking the Brain...
by RLE at MIT | Oct 11, 2018 | News Links
Efficient method for making single-atom-thick, wafer-scale materials opens up opportunities in flexible electronics. «more» Related Links: Researchers quickly harvest 2‑D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization (MIT News) Professor Jeehwan Kim...