MIT researchers and their colleagues are designing an imaging system that can read closed books. In the latest issue of Nature Communications, the researchers describe a prototype of the system, which they…
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Qualcomm and AT&T to test Drones on commercial 4G LTE networks
Qualcomm has announced that it wll work with AT&T, to test drones, on commercial 4G LTE networks. The trials will analyze how Drones can operate safely and more securely on commercial 4G…
Wolfe allows High-Performance Gaming, Video-Editing and VR for Laptops
Your laptop is an incredible device that can do almost anything. You can browse the web, communicate, manage your data, and so much more — but there’s something missing. Sometimes, our laptops…
MIT Researchers find a way to make Pesticides stick to Leaves instead of bouncing off
When farmers spray their fields with pesticides or other treatments, only 2 percent of the spray sticks to the plants. A significant portion of it typically bounces right off the plants, lands…
Inferring urban travel patterns from cellphone data. Big-data analysis may replace commuter Surveys
In making decisions about infrastructure development and resource allocation, city planners rely on models of how people move through their cities, on foot, in cars, and on public transportation. Those models are…