Media Lab
Printing off the paper
September 14, 2011
MIT research continues to push the boundaries of the burgeoning technology of 3-D printing.
MIT launches new Center for Mobile Learning
September 9, 2011
Receives initial funding from Google Education.
A conversation with Joichi Ito
September 6, 2011
New Media Lab director touches on his work, his hobbies, and what he's learned from swimming with sharks.
Also labeled: Administration, Internet
New Artificial Intelligence Hall of Fame inducts four MIT professors
August 24, 2011
IEEE Computer Society magazine honors AI pioneers in inaugural Hall of Fame.
Living in the digital ecosystem
July 20, 2011
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman talks data mash-ups, entrepreneurship and how his site keeps people honest.
Also labeled: Community, Entrepreneurship, Human, Industry, Social networks, Special events and guest speakers
Daniel Schmidt, neurobiology postdoc, wins cancer fellowship
July 19, 2011
Brain-tumor researcher named among 18 fellows
How to grow wires and tiny plates
July 14, 2011
Liquid processing method developed at MIT can control the shapes of nanowires and produce complete electronic devices.
‘Radar for the human eye’
July 1, 2011
Inexpensive hand-held device developed at MIT could detect cataracts even at the earliest stages.
Ethan Zuckerman, cyberscholar and activist, to lead MIT Center for Civic Media
June 23, 2011
He will direct MIT's influential group of technologists and academics committed to empowering communities around the globe by inventing and testing civic media tools and practices.
Of minds and machines
May 9, 2011
Final installment of MIT’s 150th anniversary symposia explores intelligence — both human and artificial.
Better glasses-free 3-D
May 4, 2011
A fundamentally new approach to glasses-free 3-D displays could save power, widen the viewing angle and make 3-D illusions more realistic.
Joichi Ito named director of MIT Media Lab
April 25, 2011
Technology entrepreneur and Internet freedom advocate succeeds Frank Moss.
Seeing the light
April 20, 2011
Optogenetic technology restores visual behavior in mice, holds promise for treating human blindness.
Pioneering filmmaker Richard Leacock, former MIT professor, dies at age 89
March 25, 2011
Inventive MIT filmmaker helped create cinéma vérité style with path-breaking documentaries
Also labeled: Arts, Obituaries
Success stories aplenty from the MIT Center for Future Civic Media
March 17, 2011
Update from Center Director Chris Csikszentmihályi
Also labeled: Center for Civic Media, Comparative Media Studies
Improv game puts the role-playing back in RPG
March 17, 2011
“Improviso” develops AI research by asking players to take on actual roles.
In the World: Turning old oil into new mileage
February 24, 2011
Brazilian waste pickers gain an inexpensive way to fuel their vehicles using leftover cooking oil.
Also labeled: Alternative energy, Energy, In the world, Global, Mechanical engineering, Students, Sustainability, Urban studies and planning
Why do some countries’ economies grow faster?
February 7, 2011
One of the Media Lab’s newest faculty members is adapting the mathematical tools of statistical physics to study development economics.
3-D TV? How about holographic TV?
January 24, 2011
Using a single Xbox Kinect and standard graphics chips, MIT researchers demonstrate the highest frame rate yet for streaming holographic video.
Also labeled: Holography, Video
The surprising usefulness of sloppy arithmetic
January 3, 2011
A computer chip that performs imprecise calculations could process some types of data thousands of times more efficiently than existing chips.
Can telecom data help redraw political boundaries?
December 9, 2010
By analyzing one of the world’s largest databases of phone data, researchers partition Great Britain into densely interconnected regions.
When the playroom is the computer
November 22, 2010
A block-shaped robot that seems to roll onto a computer screen is part of an educational-media system that gets kids out of their chairs.
Also labeled: Imaginative play, Interfaces, Personal robotics, Transfictional characters, Video games
Illuminating research
November 19, 2010
MIT study finds potential for significant energy savings through user-controlled efficient lighting systems.
Also labeled: Energy
Social Studies
November 1, 2010
In MIT's Human Dynamics Lab, Sandy Pentland PhD '82 uses cell phones and wearable sensors to research nonverbal signals, information flow, and the value of face-to-face conversation.
Vikings strike at Cambridge regatta
October 27, 2010
No, not the famous one. The other one.
Your vital signs, on camera
October 4, 2010
MIT team develops system for continuous medical monitoring using widely available video technology.
Putting heads together
October 1, 2010
New study: groups demonstrate distinctive ‘collective intelligence’ when facing difficult tasks
Disembodied performance
September 10, 2010
Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers, which features robots as performers, premieres this month. Is this the future of opera?
Also labeled: Arts, Faculty, Music, Music technology, Special events and guest speakers, Students, Technology and society
MIT researchers among Technology Review’s annual list of the world’s top young innovators
August 25, 2010
‘TR35’ to be honored at Technology Review’s EmTech@MIT conference next month.
NSF award funds Media Lab researchers work on Autism spectrum disorders
August 20, 2010
Collaboration is the first large-scale effort of computer and behavioral scientists to jointly address ASD.
Also labeled: Autism, Awards, honors and fellowships, Health care, National Science Foundation (NSF)

























