by RLE at MIT | Dec 16, 2013 | News Links
MIT team develops simple, inexpensive method that could help realize material’s promise for electronics, solar power, and sensors. « more » Related Links: New graphene treatment could unleash new uses (MIT News) Professor Jeffrey Grossman Grossman...
by RLE at MIT | Dec 12, 2013 | Awards, News Links
MIT Institute Professor Emeritus Mildred Dresselhaus recalls mentor’s influence as she receives award in his name. « more » Related Links: Remembering Arthur R. von Hippel (MIT News) Professor...
by RLE at MIT | Dec 5, 2013 | News Links
Tongue twisters are not just fun to say; it turns out that these sound-related slip-ups can also open windows into the brain’s speech-planning processes. A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will report new insights gleaned from a comparison of...
by RLE at MIT | Dec 2, 2013 | News Links
Cold is the new hot in this brave new world. For centuries we’ve fought it, shunned it, and huddled against it. Cold has always been the enemy of life, but now it may hold the key to a new generation of science and technology that will improve our lives. In “Making...
by RLE at MIT | Dec 2, 2013 | News Links
New scheme could enable laser rangefinders to infer depth from a hundredth as much light — and to produce images from only one nine-hundredth the light. « more » Related Links: 3‑D images, with only one photon per pixel (MIT) Signal Transformation and...
by RLE at MIT | Nov 27, 2013 | News Links
“There’s a very strong need for that computer to turn electrical signals into optical signals very efficiently,” Dirk Englund the Jamieson Career Development Assistant Professor in the MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department explained to Marketplace...