Prosthetics designers are coming up with new ways to help people feel more comfortable in their own skin.
A musical piece typically has a repetitive structure. Analysis of this structure will be useful for music segmentation, indexing, and thumb…
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A research team, including members of the Biomechatronics group, devises a new surgery for hand amputations and prostheses.
The Music, Mind and Machine group is working towards bridging the gap between the current generation of audio technologies and those that w…
Media Lab spinoff E Ink’s new generation of color displays were introduced at CES 2023.
In contributing to the digital revolution, the Media Lab helped fuel a society where increasing numbers of people are obese, sedentary, and…
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A team of Boston surgeons and scientists has developed a new approach to amputation.
IDEO's David and Tom Kelly in conversation with Media Lab Director Joi Ito.
Ventilating flaps lined with live cells open and close in response to an athlete’s sweat.
OpenAg is committed to changing the way the world thinks about farming and food—and we need your help! As an open source project, we believ…
Read about the first upper-limb amputation performed using the AMI procedure created by Media Lab researchers + Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Sherry Turkle in conversation with Lifelong Kindergarten Director Mitchel Resnick.