Computer science and technology
Whose Internet is it, anyway?
September 28, 2009
One of the Internet's chief architects looks at the FCC's proposed Net neutrality rules.
Digital Democracy
September 24, 2009
The World Wide Web Consortium weighs in on government transparency
Intel PhD fellowship recipients announced
September 22, 2009
Four students from the EECS have been named among this year's winners of the Intel PhD Fellowships
Sharing the air
September 22, 2009
Unused wireless spectrum is getting scarce; MIT researchers are teaching emerging technologies to coexist in what's left
Two chips in one
September 15, 2009
MIT team finds a way to combine materials for semiconductor manufacture. The advance helps address the limitations of conventional silicon microprocessors.MIT 4th overall among U.S. universities, U.S. News says
August 20, 2009
Engineering again ranked best in class
Quanta Computer extends collaboration with CSAIL
July 17, 2009
$25 million agreement to fund research on cloud computing, mobile technologies
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Artificial intelligence
A phone is not just a phone
July 2, 2009
Student projects explore innovative cellphone uses in developing world
Collaboration eyes computing boost for New England
June 11, 2009
Rooted at MIT, effort brings together state, industry, academia
Awards and Honors: June 10, 2009
June 10, 2009
Palacios named ONR Young Investigator
June 5, 2009
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science awards
June 3, 2009
Drawing inspiration from nature to build a better radio
June 3, 2009
New radio chip mimics human ear, could enable universal radio
Project Whirlwind comes home
May 22, 2009
Previously classified documents from first MIT digital computer being made public
Also labeled: Electrical engineering and electronics, History of MIT
MIT teams win U.S. Department of Defense grants
May 22, 2009
Scratch Day goes global
May 12, 2009
Conference on programming language spans 100 sites
Also labeled: Media Lab, Special events and guest speakers
It's a fine line
April 9, 2009
New method could lead to narrower chip patterns
Ishii makes the virtual tangible
April 6, 2009
A 'hands-on' approach to computers
New material could lead to faster chips
March 19, 2009
Graphene may solve communications speed limit
Barbara Liskov wins Turing Award
March 10, 2009
ACM cites 'foundational innovations' in programming language design
Power down
March 10, 2009
IS&T recommends ways to save electricity
Also labeled: Energy, Campus services
3-D day
March 4, 2009
21st century holography to be explored in MIT Museum forum
Alan Jay Simmons, former Lincoln Laboratory group leader, 84
February 17, 2009
Robo-forklift keeps humans out of harm's way
January 21, 2009
Could allow military to handle supplies without risk to people
Digging out from piles of sticky notes
December 10, 2008
Computer scientists devise ways to organize details of everyday life
Also labeled: Electrical engineering and electronics
Deciphering honeybee dances and stock market swings
December 10, 2008
Grad student's model brings order to complex systems through math
Also labeled: Economics, Electrical engineering and electronics
MIT wins prestigious award for Kerberos work
December 8, 2008
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships























