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MIT and NASA Designing Silent Aircraft

Nov 20th, 2008 · Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics recently won a contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to design quieter, more energy efficient, and more environmentally friendly …
see also: Commercial · NASA · contracts · technologies · energy · dollars · MIT

Fun Things To Do With a Math Or Science Degree?

Nov 16th, 2008 · My niece just took the ACT and got a perfect score on the math section. 25 years ago, when I took the test, the kids who aced the math section were pretty special. Her score, combined with straight A's so far in high school, suggest to me that she might …
see also: Science · engineering · scientists · University · talent · schools · MIT

Open Source Hardware, For Fun and For Profit

Oct 24th, 2008 · Lots of open source hardware articles making the rounds this week, first up — Wired has an excellent piece on the Arduino project, an open source electronics prototyping platform, its founders and business model (they have sold over 50,000 units). …
see also: Hardware · WiFi · business · electronics · prototype · Cell · founder

The Walking House

Oct 23rd, 2008 · What is 10' tall, has six hydraulic legs, and is powered by the wind and solar panels? The prototype pod house built by art collective N55 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With the help of MIT, N55 built the pod over a two-year period at a cost of £30,000. …
see also: solution · Japanese · prototype · Solar · MIT · Denmark · Nomad

Appropriate Tech, 300mpg Car Top 2008 Innovators

Oct 17th, 2008 · While some giggles were floating around about the irony of a Microsoft product (Photosynth) finding itself on the same top 10 products list as a toilet, the true stars of last night's annual Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards were innovations of far …
see also: exec · Microsoft · world · products · students · technology · Tech

How US Schools' Culture Stifles Math Achievement

Oct 11th, 2008 · I'd like to file a bug report on the US educational system. The New York Times reports on a recent study that shows the US fails to encourage academic talent as a culture.'"There is something about the culture in American society today which doesn't really …
see also: students · New York Times · media · Americans · education · Culture · talent

How US Schools' Culture Stifles Math Achievement

Oct 10th, 2008 · I'd like to file a bug report on the US educational system. The New York Times reports on a recent study that shows the US fails to encourage academic talent as a culture.'"There is something about the culture in American society today which doesn't really …
see also: students · New York Times · media · Americans · education · Culture · talent

Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers

Oct 5th, 2008 · Google's Android is starting to see more industry support. Motorola recently announced plans, despite hardships within the company, to hire 300 Android developers. Quoting: 'A quick search of Motorola's job openings suggests that, indeed, Android is set …
see also: Linux · Google · interview · company · mobile · industry · Java

Motorola To Hire 300 Android Developers

Oct 4th, 2008 · Google's Android is starting to see more industry support. Motorola recently announced plans, despite hardships within the company, to hire 300 Android developers. Quoting: 'A quick search of Motorola's job openings suggests that, indeed, Android is set …
see also: Linux · Google · interview · company · mobile · industry · Java

Towards a Wiki For Formally Verified Mathematics

Oct 1st, 2008 · Cameron Freer, an instructor in pure mathematics at MIT, is working on an intriguing project called vdash.org (video from O'Reilly Ignite Boston 4): a math wiki which only allows true theorems to be added! Based on Isabelle, a free-software theorem prover, …
see also: video · software · research · Machine · Language · Knowledge · education

Towards a Wiki For Formally Verified Mathematics

Sep 30th, 2008 · Cameron Freer, an instructor in pure mathematics at MIT, is working on an intriguing project called vdash.org (video from O'Reilly Ignite Boston 4): a math wiki which only allows true theorems to be added! Based on Isabelle, a free-software theorem prover, …
see also: video · software · research · Machine · Language · Knowledge · education

Microsoft and Nokia Adopt OSS JQuery Framework

Sep 29th, 2008 · The jQuery blog today announced that 'Both Microsoft and Nokia are taking the major step of adopting jQuery as part of their official application development platform.' So the open-source javascript framework will be shipped with Visual Studio and ASP.NET …
see also: OSS · blog · framework · Microsoft · eWeek · platform · licensing

Remembering 50 Years of (and Leading Up To) the Internet

Sep 28th, 2008 · Covering the infamous MafiaBoy bank hack, the launch of the first ever online newspaper — MIT's 'The Tech' — and Brewster Kahle developing the Internet Archive back in 1996, five decades of the most significant Internet developments, hacks, …
see also: Online · Internet · 1996 · legal · newspaper · Historians · innovation

California Sec. of State Wants Open Source E-Voting Systems

Sep 27th, 2008 · California's Secretary of State, Debra Bowen, was among a group of e-voting experts at MIT yesterday who said the nation's electronic voting systems are still not secure and many run on faulty software. Among the suggestions offered to fix the problem: …
see also: software · nation · Internet · electronics · Machine · IDs · MIT

Germany Fired Up Over Clean Coal

Sep 19th, 2008 · MIT's Technology Review is reporting that the world's first coal-driven power plant designed to capture and store C02 emissions. "Vattenfall's small 30-megawatt plant burns the lignite in air from which nitrogen has been removed. Combustion in the resulting …
see also: world · Storage · transport · capture · emission · MIT · particles

MIT Working On Network Vulnerability Analysis

Aug 29th, 2008 · Researchers at MIT have created a method for analyzing networks to detect exploitable vulnerabilities using attack graph analysis which can be done in near real time. The new Lincoln Labs tool will allow admins of large networks to detect their most vulnerable …
see also: network · Machine · administration · Hacker · Scanner · exploits · vulnerabilities

MIT Secretly Built Mega-Efficient Nano Batteries

Aug 29th, 2008 · There was plenty of chatter last week about an MIT announcement that researcher Angela Belcher had developed a way to create virus-based nanoscale batteries to power mini gadgets of the future. In a fascinating followup at Popular Mechanics, Belcher now …
see also: Mini · medical · research · gadget · Virus · laptop · Nano

California's Wireless Road Tolls Easily Hackable

Aug 26th, 2008 · Nate Lawson, a researcher at RootLabs, has found a way to clone the wireless transponders used by the Bay Area FasTrak road toll system. This means you can copy the ID of another driver onto your own device and, as a result, travel for free while others …
see also: research · IDs · road · drivers · bill · MIT · crimes

Interview With MIT Subway Hacker Zack Anderson

Aug 22nd, 2008 · In his most extensive interview since the DefCon controversy emerged, MIT subway hacker Zack Anderson talks with Popular Mechanics about what's wrong with the Charlie Card, what happened at DefCon, and what it's like to tango with the FBI and the MBTA. …
see also: students · Injunction · interview · Hacker · MIT · controversy · FBI

Intel Claims an Advance In Wireless Power

Aug 22nd, 2008 · Many readers are sending in coverage of a demo at Intel's developer forum of a wirelessly powered 60-watt bulb. The NYTimes gives background on Intel's improvement to the 'wireless resonant energy link' technology pioneered at MIT, where researchers achieved …
see also: technology · magnetic · resonance · Intel · energy · NYTimes · background







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