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Article Research

Microgravity research after the International Space Station

Researchers say new facilities in space should be available to scientists from any country.

via MIT News · March 12, 2019
in Space Enabled
#politics #space #technology
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Joi Ito of MIT discusses complex moral issues in new tech

Joi Ito talks to Walter Isaacson about AI, ethics, biotech, and how being a DJ prepared him to become the director of the Media Lab.

via PBS · March 12, 2019
in Director's Office
#artificial intelligence #ethics #biotechnology
Project Research

Augmentative Communication Interfaces

We are creating new communication interfaces for people with speech and language disorders, incorporating technologies like physiological...

in Fluid Interfaces
Jaya Narain
#design #human-computer interaction #health +1 more
Post Research

EngageME chosen as an EU Research success story

The technology being developed can enable personalized interactions with an autistic child, helping therapists to engage their attention.

March 12, 2019
in Affective Computing
#robotics #health #social robotics +1 more
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Ed Boyden named one of six recipients of the Rumford Prize for co-developing optogenetics

Ed Boyden, Ernst Bamberg, Karl Deisseroth, Peter Hegemann, Gero Miesenböck, and Georg Nagel awarded one of America's oldest science prizes.

March 12, 2019
in Synthetic Neurobiology
Project Research

The Atlas of Inequality

Segregation is hurting our societies and especially our cities. But economic inequality isn't just limited to neighborhoods. The restaura...

in Human Dynamics
Esteban Moro Egido · Alex 'Sandy' Pentland +2 more
#civic technology #economy #urban planning +4 more
Project Research

SensorKnits: Architecting textile sensors with machine knitting

Digital machine knitting is a highly programmable manufacturing process that has been utilized to produce apparel, accessories, and footw...

in Responsive Environments · Synthetic Neurobiology · Tangible Media
Jifei Ou · Don Derek Haddad +3 more
#design #manufacturing #wearable computing
Project Research

PopBots: An early childhood AI curriculum

How can we add the missing "T" and "E" in preschool STEAM education?

Hae Won Park · Cynthia Breazeal +1 more
#human-machine interaction #learning #interfaces +1 more
Project Research

How the medium shapes the message: Printing and the rise of the arts and sciences

Communication technologies, from printing to social media, affect our historical records by changing the way ideas are spread and recorde...

in Collective Learning
Cristian Ignacio Jara Figueroa · Amy Yu +1 more
#social science #social change #history
Project Research

TurboTrack: 3D Backscatter Localization for Fine-Grained Robotics

TurboTrack is a 3D localization system for fine-grained robotic tasks, with unique capability to localize backscatter nodes with sub-cent...

in Signal Kinetics
Yunfei Ma · Fadel Adib +1 more
#robotics #computer science #technology +2 more
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Hiroshi Ishii wins ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award

MAS professor recognized for a career of contributions to human-computer interaction.

Feb. 13, 2019
in Tangible Media
Project Research

Thinking Cap

Peoples' mindset, meaning their beliefs about their own intellectual abilities, affect their effort and thereby their performance on task...

Nataliya Kos'myna · Pattie Maes
#kids #learning #wearable computing +2 more
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Kids' relationships and learning with social robots

Last spring, you could find me every morning alternately sitting in a storage closet, a multipurpose meeting room, and a book nook beside...

Feb. 21, 2019
in Personal Robots
Project Research

Actionable Auditing: Coordinated bias disclosure study

Algorithmic auditing has emerged as a key strategy to expose systematic biases embedded in software platforms, yet scholarship on the imp...

in Civic Media
Joy Buolamwini
#artificial intelligence #civic technology #social science +5 more
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In Memory of Jack Driscoll

Do you know why a stringer is called a stringer? Jack did.

Feb. 13, 2019
Post Research

Rosalind Picard elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Rosalind Picard is nominated to the NAE for her contributions to affective and wearable computing.

Feb. 7, 2019
in Affective Computing
#wearable computing #technology
Article People

Danielle Wood and Joi Ito named FD200 Awardees

On the occasion of his bicentennial, a list of 200 people who best embody the spirit and work of Frederick Douglass.

via The Guardian US · Feb. 13, 2019
in Space Enabled
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pH Sensor Benchmarking study is highlighted on the cover of Small Methods

pH Sensor Benchmarking: A Protocol to Characterize pH Sensing Materials and Systems (Small Methods 2/2019)

via small methods · Feb. 13, 2019
in Conformable Decoders
Article Research

Mapping the brain at high resolution

New 3D imaging technique can reveal, much more quickly than other methods, how neurons connect throughout the brain.

via MIT News · Jan. 17, 2019
in Synthetic Neurobiology
#neurobiology #imaging
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Introducing Scratch 3.0: Expanding the creative possibilities of coding

The next generation of Scratch expands how, what, and where kids can create with code.

Jan. 3, 2019
in Lifelong Kindergarten
#learning #computer science
Post Research

This city is a classroom

Avery Normandin and Devora Najjar are on a mission to build literacy and appreciation for urban ecology.

Jan. 28, 2019
in Sculpting Evolution
#ecology #learning #storytelling +3 more
Post Research

Top Ten Andorra Workshop Quotes

Highlights from the Andorra workshop

Jan. 31, 2019
in City Science
Post Research

Seasons receives Honorable Mention for Best Student Game @ 2019 Independent Games Festival

The Independent Games Festival (IGF) honors the most influential, innovative and acclaimed projects in independent game development.

Jan. 16, 2019
in Opera of the Future
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Transitions, reflections, and welcome 2019

Instead of doing one "year in review" post, we invited the Lab community to reflect upon 2018 and what's coming up in 2019.

Jan. 10, 2019
in Center for Civic Media · Human Dynamics · Responsive Environments +3 more
Article People

Ekene Ijeoma receives 2019 Creative Capital award

Creative Capital awards support innovative and adventurous artists across the United States.

via Creative Capital · Jan. 24, 2019
in Poetic Justice
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Media Lab work honored by the 2018 World Technology Awards

Congratulations to the winners and finalists of the 2018 World Technology Awards, including Arnav Kapur, M. Ehsan Hoque, and Affectiva.

Feb. 7, 2019
in Affective Computing · Fluid Interfaces
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MLTalks Series

Learn more about our MLTalks series

Feb. 12, 2018
in Director's Office
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Wearable medical tech is about to become crucial for staying alive

Wearables are already replacing traditional drugs and therapies—this year, they'll go further still.

via WIRED · Jan. 3, 2019
in Affective Computing · Fluid Interfaces
#health #wearable computing #technology
Post Research

Neil Gaikwad chosen as a 2019 Facebook Fellow

Neil Gaikwad, a third-year PhD student in the Space Enabled research group, has been selected as one of the 2019 Facebook Fellows.

Jan. 16, 2019
in Space Enabled
#agriculture #artificial intelligence #ecology +6 more
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2019 Spring Media Arts and Sciences Course List

Academic offerings at the Media Lab.

Jan. 7, 2019
in Program in Media Arts and Sciences
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Fadel Adib receives the Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research

Fadel Adib is one of 25 recipients of the Office of Naval Research's 2019 Young Investigator Awards, and the only awardee from MIT.

Dec. 19, 2018
in Signal Kinetics
#robotics #communications #networks +3 more
Article Research

Team invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale

The technique, known as “implosion fabrication,” can be used to create nearly any shape imaginable.

via MIT News · Dec. 13, 2018
in Synthetic Neurobiology
Project Research

Active Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making

Algorithmic FairnessSociety increasingly relies on machine learning models for automated decision making. Yet, efficiency gains from auto...

in Human Dynamics
Alejandro Noriega Campero · Michiel Bakker +1 more
#machine learning
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Managing a Lab

I would like to start with a mind-ingrained conversation at my 7th birthday party on the 4th of May, 1992, between my late grandfather an...

Dec. 4, 2018
in Conformable Decoders
Project Research

The role of industry, occupation, and location-specific knowledge in the survival of new firms

How do regions acquire the knowledge they need to diversify their economic activities? How does the migration of workers among firms and ...

in Collective Learning
Cristian Ignacio Jara Figueroa · Bogang Jun +1 more
#data #economy
Post Research

Joi Ito | WIRED Ideas

July 30, 2018
in Director's Office
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Earthrise, 50 years later

Thoughts from the Media Lab's Space Enabled group and Space Exploration Initiative

Dec. 24, 2018
in Space Exploration Initiative · Space Enabled
#space #climate change #racial justice
Post Research

Responding to the conservative tyranny of the gender-typicals

A note of support to the trans community at the Media Lab and MIT

Oct. 25, 2018
in Director's Office
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Helping Physicians via Novel AI and Machine Learning Methods

Assisting physicians and patients by novel computational processes at the point-of-care.

Dec. 18, 2018
in Health 0.0
#artificial intelligence #health #machine learning +2 more
Article Research

Leg nerves activated by light offer new path to restoring mobility

New optogenetic technique could help restore limb movement, treat muscle tremor.

via MIT News · Dec. 26, 2018
in Biomechatronics
#technology #prosthetics #bionics
Post People

Ekene Ijeoma Joins the MIT Media Lab

In January 2019, artist Ekene Ijeoma will join the MIT Media Lab as an assistant professor.

Nov. 6, 2018
in Poetic Justice
#art #performance #social change
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Announcing the winners of the 2018 MIT Media Lab Disobedience Award

#MeToo and #MeTooSTEM leaders recognized with $250,000 award

Nov. 27, 2018
in Disobedience Award
Project Research

Elowan: A plant-robot hybrid

Elowan is a cybernetic lifeform, a plant in direct dialogue with a machine. Using its own internal electrical signals, the plant is inter...

in Fluid Interfaces
Harpreet Sareen · Pattie Maes
#robotics #design #art +6 more
Project Research

Data for refugees

Data for refugees is a big data challenge whereby Turk Telekom opens a large dataset of anonymized mobile phone records to research group...

in Human Dynamics
Michiel Bakker · Alfredo Morales-Guzman +4 more
#social science #civic action #data science
Post Research

Awkwardly Mobile: Meet the New Ambulatory ArtCube

Because the walls and halls of E14 and E15 are subject to building codes and approvals, we decided to create our own walls.

Dec. 19, 2018
in Civic Media
#art #community
Project Research

FIBERBOTS: Design of a multi-agent, fiber composite digital fabrication system

FIBERBOTS is a digital fabrication platform fusing cooperative robotic manufacturing with abilities to generate highly sophisticated mate...

in Mediated Matter
Christoph Bader · Joao Pedro Goncalves Marins Costa +5 more
#robotics #architecture #construction +2 more
Event Events

Media Lab Projects in Cooper Hewitt's The Road Ahead: Reimagining Mobility exhibition

Three research projects featured in The Road Ahead: Reimagining Mobility

Friday — Sunday
December 14, 2018 —
March 31, 2019
New York City, NY
Kent Larson · Iyad Rahwan
#design #architecture #civic technology +4 more
Article Research

How should autonomous vehicles be programmed?

Massive global Moral Machine study reveals ethics preferences and regional differences

via MIT News · Oct. 24, 2018
in Scalable Cooperation
#artificial intelligence #ethics
Project Research

RFIQ: Food quality and safety detection using wireless stickers

​We have developed a wireless system that leverages the inexpensive RFID tags already on hundreds of billions of products to sense potent...

in Signal Kinetics
Fadel Adib · Unsoo Ha +2 more
#artificial intelligence #food #health +8 more
Project Research

Atmopragmascope

We are surrounded by displays and technologies whose mechanisms are hidden from view. This work is an exploration of revealing the underl...

in Object-Based Media
Everett Lawson
Article Research

Intelligent robots could prove to be a boon for autism therapies

Social robots could potentially aid therapists working with autistic children in the future.

via Spectrum · Nov. 13, 2018
in Affective Computing
#artificial intelligence #social robotics
Project Research

The Universal Decay of Collective Memory and Attention

Collective memory and attention are sustained by two channels: oral communication (communicative memory) and the physical recording of in...

in Collective Learning
Cristian Esteban Candia Vallejos · Cesar A. Hidalgo +1 more
#art #communications #entertainment +5 more
Event Events

Schoenberg in Hollywood—The Exhibit

A rare glimpse into the creative life of Arnold Schoenberg.

Monday — Tuesday
October 29, 2018 —
April 30, 2019
9:00am — 5:00pm
Tod Machover
#music
Project Research

Opening wider genomic access with a flexible CRISPR enzyme

The CRISPR-Cas9 system has proven to be a versatile tool for genome editing, with numerous implications in medicine, agriculture, bi...

in Molecular Machines
Pranam Chatterjee · Noah Jakimo +1 more
Video Videos

Why we have an emotional connection to robots

Kate Darling's TED Talk

Oct. 18, 2018
Project Research

kinetiX

kinetiX is a transformable material featuring a design that resembles a cellular structure. It consists of rigid plates or rods and elast...

in Tangible Media
Jifei Ou · Jannik Peters +2 more
#design #art #manufacturing +3 more
Article Research

Taming "information hazards" in synthetic biology research

Cryptography techniques to screen synthetic DNA could help prevent the creation of dangerous pathogens, argues Professor Kevin Esvelt

via MIT News · Oct. 4, 2018
in Sculpting Evolution
#biology #biotechnology
Article Research

The MIT Press and the MIT Media Lab launch the Knowledge Futures Group

Leveraging the web’s power to create open, community-sourced access to knowledge

via MIT Press · Sept. 25, 2018
in Knowledge Futures
#open access #publishing
Project Research

Personal Food Computer

The OpenAg™ Personal Food Computer is a tabletop-sized, controlled environment agriculture technology platform that uses robotic systems ...

in Open Agriculture (OpenAg)
Daniel Poitrast · Rebekah Carlson +4 more
#robotics #design #agriculture +10 more
Article Research

Live-streaming a marshland for fun—and science

Researchers live-stream data in Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary with the hopes of better understanding wildlife restoration techniques.

via AP News · Nov. 8, 2018
in Responsive Environments
#virtual reality #augmented reality #ecology +2 more
Project Research

Big Ocean, Big Data

More ocean data has been collected in the last two years than in all previous years combined, and we are on a path to continue to break t...

in Open Ocean
Katy Croff Bell · Neil Gaikwad
#data #environment #machine learning +3 more
Article Research

Prior Art Archive aims to improve patent process

New MIT-hosted database is open to both examiners and the wider public, and seeks to reduce the number of wrongly-issued patents.

Oct. 10, 2018
in Knowledge Futures
Project Research

OpenAg EDU

Today's students have grown up in a world of rapidly evolving technology, and they are natural-born experimenters, programmers, and tinke...

in Open Agriculture (OpenAg)
David Zack · Caleb Harper +2 more
#environment #learning
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