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Artificial blubber protects divers in frigid water

At the point when Navy SEALs do makes a plunge Arctic waters, or when save groups are jumping under ice-shrouded streams or lakes, the...

Faster analysis of medical images

Until now, MRI technique has been used to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body in both health and disease. This...

Engineers developed smart power outlet

The issue with the present arc-fault detectors, as per a group of MIT engineers, is that they frequently blunder in favor of being excessively...

New transmitter to protect wireless data from hackers

Todays' almost all equipment from all sectors are 'Internet of Things'. And this number is expected to increase by 2020. Along with this, the thing...

New system recovers fresh water from power plants

Developed by MIT scientists, a new system can potentially provide a low-cost source of drinking water for parched cities around the world. It could save...

How the brain performs flexible computations?

People can play out a huge swath of mental tasks and change their social reactions based on external instructions and inward convictions. MIT scientists...

Keeping data fresh for wireless networks

Immediate data transfer on wireless networks requires data to be fresh. MIT scientists have now developed a new system that provides the freshest possible data for...

New device that allows personal computers to process huge graphs

In the data structure, graphs are structures of nodes and connecting lines that shows map scores of complex data relationships. Studying graphs is essential for applications...

Gauging language proficiency through eye movement

MIT scientists in a new study have discovered a new method that tells how well people are learning English: tracking their eyes. Utilizing information produced by...

Albatross robot takes flight

MIT scientists have developed a robotic glider that can skim along the water’s surface, riding the wind like an albatross while also surfing the waves...

New theory describes intricacies of a splashing droplet

When a raindrop tumbles to the ground, it can sprinkle go down in a crown-like sheet, showering little droplets from its edge before sinking...

New virtual-reality testing ground for drones

MIT engineers have built up another virtual-reality training system called 'Flight Goggles' for drones that empowers a vehicle to "see" a rich, virtual condition...

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