Stretchy optical fibers are ready to be implanted
Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease. Originally published by MIT News Office, written by Jennifer Chu. Researchers from MIT and Harvard Medical School
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Biocompatible fibers could use light to stimulate cells or sense signs of disease. Originally published by MIT News Office, written by Jennifer Chu. Researchers from MIT and Harvard Medical School
Researchers are promising intricate 3D soundscapes that are to audio what holograms are to images – all coming from a single lego-like source. You probably never felt like it should be possible to get
The pursuit for clean energy has achieved a major leap on the last day of MIT’s 23-year old nuclear fusion reactor. Nuclear fusion is the holy grail of energy sources,
We had a chat with Prof. Massimo Villari from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Messina in Italy about the growing ubiquty of cloud computing and connected devices,
‘Making sense of email addresses on drives’ by Neil C. Rowe, Riqui Schwamm, Michael R. McCarrin (U.S. Naval Postgraduade School, Computer Science Department), and Ralucca Gera (Applied Mathematics Department) Best
UCI study reveals that galactic cosmic rays may cause brain damage after prolonged exposure, raising concerns regarding future interplanetary spaceflights. It has only been two weeks since Elon Musk unveiled
Google Brain Team and their subsidiaries DeepMind and [X] have revealed the learning method for robots to end all learning methods. Humanity has an entire list of activities that we cannot
We were in Chongqing, China two weeks ago, overseeing the organization of CHINACOM 2016, 11th EAI International Conference on Communication and Networking in China, and took a moment to talk with
It looks like there is a definite ceiling to the lifespan of a human being – and we have reached it. The study that has shown statistical evidence of a
On the verge of the third millennium, the introduction of digital media and technology to our learning methods trapped education in a vortex of innovative approaches. Even with the means for