Wristband enables wearers to control a robotic hand with their own movements
By moving their hands and fingers, users can direct a robot to play piano or shoot a basketball, or they can manipulate objects in a virtual environment.
By moving their hands and fingers, users can direct a robot to play piano or shoot a basketball, or they can manipulate objects in a virtual environment.
Tools build on years of research at Lincoln Laboratory to develop a rapid brain health screening capability and may also be applicable to civilian settings such as sporting events and medical offices.
MAD Fellow Alexander Htet Kyaw connects humans, machines, and the physical world using AI and augmented reality.
Researchers propose a simple fix to an existing technique that could help artists, designers, and engineers create better 3D models.
Multimedia artist Jackson 2bears reimagines the Haudenosaunee longhouse and creation story.
MIT.nano Immersion Lab works with AR/VR startup to create transcontinental medical instruction.
This new method draws on 200-year-old geometric foundations to give artists control over the appearance of animated characters.
The inaugural SERC Symposium convened experts from multiple disciplines to explore the challenges and opportunities that arise with the broad applicability of computing in many aspects of society.