New mid-infrared laser system could detect atmospheric chemicals | MIT News

Laser pulses produce glowing plasma filaments in open air, could enable long-distance monitoring.

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office • mit
June 28, 2016 ~6 min

Wristband detects and alerts for seizures, monitors stress | MIT News

Wearable tracks increased skin conductance that signals stress, helps identify dangerous seizures.

Rob Matheson | MIT News Office • mit
March 9, 2016 ~9 min


Taking stress to a new level | MIT News

MIT spinout Neumitra brings an innovative approach to quantifying, understanding, and managing stress.

Eric Brown | MIT Industrial Liaison Program • mit
Oct. 19, 2015 ~12 min

Tiny wires could provide a big energy boost | MIT News

Yarns of niobium nanowire can make supercapacitors to provide a surge of energy when it’s needed

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office • mit
July 7, 2015 ~6 min

MIT sensor detects spoiled meat | MIT News

Tiny device could be incorporated into “smart packaging” to improve food safety.

Anne Trafton | MIT News Office • mit
April 14, 2015 ~4 min

Wear your social network | MIT News

Media Lab students aim to take common interests offline to encourage real-life connections.

Nicole Morell | MIT Alumni Association • mit
March 31, 2015 ~2 min

Lincoln Laboratory hosts first "Make Your Own Wearables" workshop for high-school girls | MIT News

Hands-on projects in wearable technology introduce girls to mechanical design and electrical engineering.

Ariana Tantillo | Lincoln Laboratory • mit
Jan. 14, 2015 ~11 min

Five CSAIL researchers named ACM fellows | MIT News

The Association for Computer Machinery cites Devadas, Grimson, Morris, Rubinfeld, and Rus as having "provided key knowledge" to computing.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Jan. 8, 2015 ~4 min


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