Voice control everywhere | MIT News

Low-power special-purpose chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 13, 2017 ~7 min

Secure wireless chargers | MIT News

New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 9, 2017 ~7 min


MIT Energy Initiative report provides guidance for evolving electric power sector | MIT News

Experts call for regulatory, policy, and market transformation to realize potential of distributed energy technologies.

Emily Dahl | MIT Energy Initiative • mit
Dec. 15, 2016 ~8 min

What’s wasting power at home? Ask your app! | MIT News

New system from MIT can identify how much power is being used by each device in a household.

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office • mit
Aug. 1, 2016 ~8 min

Cities of tomorrow | MIT News

New book by Senseable City Lab researchers presents vision of data-driven urban design.

Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office • mit
July 5, 2016 ~5 min

Making cities smarter | MIT News

MIT researchers are creating tools that synthesize and collect data so that urban planners can vastly improve the quality of urban life.

Jennifer Formichelli | Institute for Data, Systems, and Society • mit
June 1, 2016 ~13 min

MIT Professional Education announces new online course on the Internet of Things | MIT News

MIT Professional Education • mit
April 8, 2016 ~3 min

New institute will accelerate innovations in fibers and fabrics | MIT News

National public-private consortium led by MIT will involve manufacturers, universities, agencies, companies.

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office • mit
April 1, 2016 ~15 min


U.S., EU leaders talk Web policy and world economy at MIT | MIT News

With EU vice president, U.S. secretary of commerce discusses EU-U.S. “Privacy Shield” and launches new policy program.

Adam Conner-Simons | CSAIL • mit
March 11, 2016 ~5 min

Energy-friendly chip can perform powerful artificial-intelligence tasks | MIT News

Advance could enable mobile devices to implement “neural networks” modeled on the human brain.

Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office • mit
Feb. 3, 2016 ~7 min

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