by RLE at MIT | Mar 19, 2014 | News Links
Normally, human ears are incredibly good at focusing on sounds of specific frequencies and simultaneously filtering out the rest of the noise… « more » Related Links: We Finally Know Why You Can Sustain a Conversation in a Noisy Bar (Wired) Professor Dennis...
by RLE at MIT | Mar 18, 2014 | News Links
Inner-ear membrane uses tiny pores to mechanically separate sounds, researchers find. « more » Related Links: Nanopores underlie our ability to tune in to a single voice (MIT News) Professor Dennis...
by RLE at MIT | Mar 17, 2014 | News Links
In the house of the future, wire-free energy transfer could be as easy as wireless internet. « more » Related Links: Wireless electricity? It’s here (CNN Tech) Professor Marin Soljacic
by RLE at MIT | Feb 28, 2014 | News Links
Despite skepticism in the chip industry that Moore’s Law could be reaching its limits, MIT Researchers believe that they have found a way to enable semiconductor manufacturers to continue shrinking geometries below 20 nanometer and produce advanced components cost...
by RLE at MIT | Feb 11, 2014 | News Links
A cochlear implant that can be wirelessly recharged would use the natural microphone of the middle ear rather than a skull-mounted sensor. « more » Related Links: Cochlear implants — with no exterior hardware (MIT News) Professor...
by RLE at MIT | Feb 1, 2014 | Awards, News Links
Timothy K. Lu, Assistant Professor leading the Synthetic Biology Group in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Department of Biological Engineering and principal investigator in MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), has been...