Electronics
Scientist designs robots for real-world challenges
By By Jennifer Chu, MIT News Office | 29 Nov 2011
In the not-too-distant future, robotics-driven missions will be a routine part of disaster response, predicts Nicholas Roy, an MIT associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics
Insect cyborgs may become first responders, search and monitor hazardous environs
By by Matt Nixon | 28 Nov 2011
Robot speeds up glass development
07 Nov 2011
High-tech spider for hazardous missions
03 Nov 2011
New algorithm could substantially speed up MRI scans
01 Nov 2011
MRI scans that takes up to 45 minutes at present could possibly be done in just 15 minutes thanks to an algorithm developed at MIT's electronics research lab.
Speedy 3D X-rays in the operating room
27 Oct 2011
Robotic roach gets wings, sheds light on evolution of flight
19 Oct 2011
When engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, outfitted a six-legged robotic bug with wings in an effort to improve its mobility, they unexpectedly shed some light on the evolution of flight.
Smarter robot arms
By arry Hardesty, MIT News Office | 22 Sep 2011
Eye-controlled wheelchair breakthrough could help thousands of disabled people
16 Sep 2011
Researchers unveil new technology which allows disabled people to control their electric wheelchairs by simply moving their eyes.
Human gait could soon power portable electronics
24 Aug 2011
Polymer synthesis could aid future electronics
22 Jul 2010
Nokia introduces Nokia 6210 Navigator
29 Feb 2008
Choosing a digital camera 4: Final checklist
By Chirag Kasbekar | 28 Feb 2008
Armed with info, you are ready to shoot, says Chirag Kasbekar
How to buy an MP3 player
By Harsh Ashar | 28 Feb 2008
Tips on how not to trip on sound, storage, style or size
Choosing a digital camera 3: What to look for
By Chirag Kasbekar | 27 Feb 2008
Know the basics, says Chirag Kasbekar
Choosing a digital camera 1: The purpose
By Chirag Kasbekar | 25 Feb 2008
Planning to buy a digital camera? Our four-part series shows you how to get value for money. By Chirag Kasbekar
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