MIT reveals bug-sized flying robot that could help pollinate plants January 16, 2025 by David Edwards By Adam Zewe, MIT News ...
New insect-scale microrobots can fly more than 100 times longer than previous versions. The new bots, also significantly faster and more agile, could someday be used to pollinate fruits and vegetables ...
MIT's new robotic insects, inspired by bees, achieve longer flights and enhanced precision, paving the way for autonomous ...
Quantum computing promises to solve complex problems exponentially faster than a classical computer, by using the principles ...
Prahlad Iyengar recently came across a video of children in Gaza reacting to the sound of their school bell ringing through a ...
As machine learning and generative AI reshape the world, MIT’s Schwarzman College of Computing is integrating these and other ...
A man takes a picture of a module being assembled at the international nuclear fusion project © NICOLAS TUCAT/AFP via Getty Images Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a ...
Now, MIT engineers have found a way around this hurdle, with a multilayered chip design that doesn’t require any silicon wafer substrates and works at temperatures low enough to preserve the ...
along with MIT Jameel Clinic Research Affiliate Saro Passaro and MIT professors of electrical engineering and computer science Regina Barzilay and Tommi Jaakkola. Wohlwend and Corso presented the ...