massachusetts institute of technology

Computer science and technology

Explained: The Discrete Fourier Transform

Selling chip makers on optical computing

Feeling the way

Cryptographic voting debuts

Detailed explanation of how the voting encryption system works

When Signals Cross: Medical Systems at CSAIL

Inventing language

What computer science can teach economics

Inventor, lawyer and lecturer Robert H. Rines dies aged 87

Awards and honors: Nov. 4, 2009

New methods are changing old materials

Also labeled: Materials science

Parallel course

Goldwasser, Stubbe named Franklin Institute laureates

Seeing things

Quantum computing may actually be useful

Securing the web

Also labeled: Web security, Internet, CSAIL

Whose Internet is it, anyway?

Also labeled: Internet, CSAIL, FCC, Net Neutrality

Digital Democracy

Intel PhD fellowship recipients announced

Sharing the air

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