Wireless, wearable toxic-gas detector | MIT News

Inexpensive sensors could be worn by soldiers to detect hazardous chemical agents.

Rob Matheson | MIT News Office • mit
June 30, 2016 ~7 min

Wireless tech means safer drones, smarter homes and password-free WiFi | MIT News

System from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab enables single WiFi access point that can locate users within tens of centimeters.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
March 31, 2016 ~7 min


CSAIL shows off demos to 150 high-schoolers for “Hour of Code” | MIT News

Robots, 3-D printers, and a surprise guest aim to get students excited about computer science.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Dec. 14, 2015 ~2 min

How wireless “X-ray vision” could power virtual reality, smart homes, and Hollywood | MIT News

By seeing silhouettes through a wall, CSAIL device could help with motion capture, fall prevention and even your heating bill.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Oct. 28, 2015 ~5 min

President Obama invites MIT entrepreneurs to give demo at the White House | MIT News

Wireless motion-tracking device from CSAIL researchers is among highlighted innovations at “Demo Day.”

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
Aug. 6, 2015 ~4 min

Real-time data for cancer therapy | MIT News

Biochemical sensor implanted at initial biopsy could allow doctors to better monitor and adjust cancer treatments.

Chris Berdik | MIT News correspondent • mit
Aug. 4, 2015 ~7 min

Patents forecast technological change | MIT News

New method uses patent data to estimate a technology’s future rate of improvement.

MIT News Office • mit
April 15, 2015 ~10 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


Inspiring a new generation of innovators | MIT News

Andrew Viterbi ’56, SM ’57 has been a pioneer in wireless communications for more than half a century.

Michael Blanding | MIT Spectrum • mit
Jan. 13, 2015 ~9 min

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