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Electoral systems throughout the world have been criticized time and again for their inability to conduct free and fair elections that provide a transparent mandate. Democracy or dictatorship, allegations of electoral fraud, voting discrepancies to...
I for one wouldn’t want to hear any comments on how I am driving, but there are many who have their pillion-riders to facilitate, commenting and suggesting ways to drive well. Those fellows have a hard time driving alone on a long journey. With...
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Just yesterday we updated you on the bionic lens that visions to get the computer into the eye. It’ll only be an add-on to the human‘s effort to go superhuman, but to actually let a blind see again - MIT may be working the way out. We’ve seen a...
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MIT, Microchip, Retinal Implant, Blind, Visually Impaired, Restore Vision, Camera, Eye, Implant, Retina, Technology
Privacy over social networking sites has always been in jeopardy. Sometimes by the provoking attacks of hackers and sometimes (for the first time that I remember) from students, perhaps with no real intentions to trigger alarm.
Facebook however is...
At times MIT student do crazy stuff that turns out to be a path setter later. To an extent such is the feat that Justin Lee and Oliver Yeh achieved in the project Icarus. In pursuit to develop a low cost and minimum effort device for space photography,.
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MIT, Project Icarus, space photography, GPS-equipped cellphone, Cheap space photography, Canon A470, Motorola i290, weather balloon, Justin Lee, Oliver Yeh, Technology
Vehicles have been designed for underwater explorations. Success has been mustered, but scientists over at MIT think, robots can be made to do the tasks of monitoring pipelines, checking pollution in water and finding sunken ships, better. Thus,...
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) professor Missy Cummings and her budding students have made an iPhone-controlled drone. The concept was converted from a simple idea to its first test flight in just two months' time. This is just an...
Scientists at MIT have broken the ice in their attempt to construct atomic quantum memory. This quantum memory is capable of detecting a photon polarization ("polarization quantum bit"), producing an acknowledgment signal for successful storage of...
Imagine a day when you could twist your phone into a loop and pocket it without damage! Sounds crazy, right? Well, the day wouldn’t be that far away, for researchers (including a team from MIT) have got the right hints to make that stretch happen,...
Based on the concept of a human’s inner ear, and its capability to figure out a wide range of frequencies in the sound spectrum, the team of associate professor Rahul Sarpeshkar and student Soumyajit Mandal at MIT have developed a ultra-broadband,...
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RF cochlea, human ear inspired radio chip, universal radio chip, Radio Frequency cochlea, cochlea, human ear, MIT, research, electrical signals, Rahul Sarpeshkar, Soumyajit Mandal, Technology
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