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Home » Posts tagged 'MIT'

  • Seeing through walls in real time

    Seeing through walls in real time

    • Sat 10.Oct.11
    • By john.williams
    • TechTracker
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    MIT Lincoln Laboratory researchers have developed a new radar system that looks through walls. This ultrawideband (UWB) phased-array sensor has real-time acquisition and processing capability and provides video-like synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of people moving behind an 8-inch-thick cinder [...]

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  • Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’

    Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’

    • Tue 10.Oct.11
    • By john.williams
    • TechTracker
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    By John Markoff More than 60 years ago, in his “Foundation” series, the science fiction novelist Isaac Asimov invented a new science — psychohistory — that combined mathematics and psychology to predict the future. Now social scientists are trying to [...]

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  • How to print a clock, or a house … or another printer

    • Wed 10.Oct.11
    • By john.williams
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    MIT is pushing the boundaries of the 3D printing technology (“3DP“) it helped pioneer nearly two decades ago. 3DP printers build 3D solid objects by spreading layers of supported materials over movable control surfaces. Current models can use a variety [...]

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