Electronics

Swarming robots could be the servants of the future

02 Aug 2013

Cause of LED “Efficiency Droop” identified

02 Aug 2013

An easier way to make a topological insulator for advanced electronics

27 Jul 2013

When GPS fails, this speck of an electronic device could step in

20 Jul 2013

GTRI agile aperture antenna technology tested on autonomous ocean vehicle

22 Jun 2013

Intelligent door-sealing system lets in fresh air in airtight rooms

21 Jun 2013

Next-generation LED: integrating LED and high-electron-mobility transistor on a gallium nitride chip

07 Jun 2013

Solving a semiconductor riddle

28 May 2013

Robots able to reach through clutter with whole-arm tactile sensing

16 May 2013

New production technique improves OLED radiance, cuts cost

14 May 2013

Better designs seek to boost performance of microelectronics

06 May 2013

Harvard team develops robotic insect - Robobee

03 May 2013

Battery low? Give your mobile some water

30 Apr 2013

The charger is both a fuel cell and a portable battery, providing a direct power source as well as a storage buffer for the fuel

Piezoelectric “Taxels” convert motion to electronic signals for tactile imaging

27 Apr 2013

Insect cyborgs may become first responders to search, monitor hazardous environs

11 Mar 2013

Locust-inspired vision for car sensors

01 Mar 2013

Researchers develop new method of controlling tiny devices

By By Bill Kisliuk | 27 Feb 2013

New technique scales up graphene micro-supercapacitor production

By By Davin Malasarn | 22 Feb 2013

MIT researchers build Quad HD TV chip

By By Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office | 21 Feb 2013

A new video standard enables a fourfold increase in the resolution of TV screens, and an MIT chip was the first to handle it in real time.

A taste of the graphene sandwich

14 Feb 2013

Humans, robots work better together following cross-training

By By Helen Knight, MIT News correspondent | 12 Feb 2013

Spending a day in someone else’s shoes can help us to learn what makes them tick. Now the same approach is being used to develop a better understanding between humans and robots, to enable them to work together as a team

Instrument handle with integrated electronics facilitates surgical procedures

09 Feb 2013

Bionic man on display at London's Science Museum

07 Feb 2013

The human-like machine, called Rex, incorporates a host of latest advances in bionic limbs, as well as artificial pancreas, kidney, spleen and trachea

The armchair as a fitness trainer

04 Feb 2013

Tiny lights could spark communications revolution

01 Feb 2013

Minute LED lights could deliver Wi-Fi-like internet communications, while displaying information and illuminating homes