
New “traffic cop” algorithm helps a drone swarm stay on task
By keeping data fresh, the system could help robots inspect buildings or search disaster zones. How fresh are your data? For drones searching a disaster
By keeping data fresh, the system could help robots inspect buildings or search disaster zones. How fresh are your data? For drones searching a disaster
MIT alumnus-founded FarmWise uses autonomous machines to snip weeds while preserving crops, eliminating the need for herbicides. There’s a lot riding on farmers’ ability to
Health benefits of using wind energy instead of fossil fuels could quadruple if the most polluting power plants are selected for dialing down, new study
Developed at SMART, the nondestructive nanosensors could have wide applications in agricultural science. Researchers from the Disruptive and Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) interdisciplinary
MIT engineers find specialized nanoparticles can quickly and inexpensively isolate proteins from a bioreactor. One of the most expensive steps in manufacturing protein drugs such
“Squeezing” noise over a broad frequency bandwidth in a quantum system could lead to faster and more accurate quantum measurements. A certain amount of noise
A new study shows how large language models like GPT-3 can learn a new task from just a few examples, without the need for any
Digital collage by Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT, using stock images and images derived from MidJourney AI. Microcontrollers, miniature computers that can run simple commands, are the
A new neural network trained by MIT PhD student Yuzhe Yang and postdoc Yuan Yuan assesses whether or not someone has Parkinson’s from their nocturnal
This image shows 3D-printed crystalline lattice structures with air-filled channels, known as “fluidic sensors,” embedded into the structures (the indents on the middle of lattices