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The 'Telemetron' Is a Post-Earth Musical Instrument Designed for Zero Gravity
The Telemetron generates musical compositions using gyroscopic “chimes.”
MIT Device Uses Wi-Fi to ‘See’ Through Walls and Track Your Movements
Researchers have been working on this technology since the 70s, and it’s getting more precise.
We Asked MIT Researchers Why They Made a ‘Psychotic AI' That Only Sees Death
People have begun writing letters directly to the AI, pleading with it to seek a more positive outlook on life.
Good News: This Terrifying Android Just Learned How to Run
A priceless skill for hunting humans to extinction.
Researchers Have Restored Basic Brain Function in Dead Pigs
The brains, which were from a slaughterhouse, produced a flat wave as though in a comatose state.
MIT Invented a Tool That Allows Driverless Cars to Navigate Rural Roads Without a Map
Mapping rural areas is a barrier to autonomous vehicles operating in those areas, but cars might not need maps at all.
This Device Lets You Interface with Your Own Dreams
On today’s episode, reporter Daniel Oberhaus talks about new MIT research looking into a stage of dreaming called hypnagogia.
We got MIT scientists to explain their research to first graders
Learn about plant nanobionics with the first grade class of Brooke East Boston.
After 'Flawed' MIT Paper, Uber Drivers Can't Agree On How Poorly They're Paid
Uber CEO said MIT was 'mathematically incompetent' for saying drivers earn a net $3.37 an hour.
Physicists Created a New Form of Light
Researchers at MIT and Harvard made groups of three photons interact.
This Neuroscientist Brings ‘Research to the Runway’ With STEM-Inspired Fashion
Yuly Fuentes-Medel hopes to communicate the value of science across disciplines, cultures, and peoples.
Global Problem Solvers Want Your Input on Challenges to Address in 2018
On MLK Day, which is also the National Day of Service, here's how you can take action on the most pressing issues affecting your community.