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MIT's 'Frankencameras' May Be Able to Peer Around Corners

The visionaries at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) never cease to amaze. MIT frequently produces innovative creations, and one of the university's research groups apparently hopes to revolutionize the field of digital photography. While digital-camera technology is already advancing at an astounding rate, the New York Times reports that MIT's Camera Culture department is currently ...

MIT's Adaptive Lighting Could Open the Door to Sci-Fi 'Smart Homes'

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) consistently produce ingenious and creative feats of technology. Those innovative creations often pertain to energy and power, and the University's engineers -- with official support from Philips -- now intend to develop a revolutionary, responsive and environmentally-friendly LED home lighting system. According to Engadget, MIT's ...

New 'WoW Pod' Lets You Poop and Play 'World of Warcraft' Simultaneously

Those zany MIT hooligans, with their hi-tech hijinx, are at it again. Although students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology typically reserve their witty ire for fellow geek adversaries at the California Institute of Technology, a group of them recently directed their cerebral shenanigans toward the hardcore devotees of the massively multiplayer online (MMO) game 'World of Warcraft' ...

MIT's RealNose Project Makes Artificial Nose Breakthrough

The quest for the ultimate artificial nose is still underway, and thanks to a major breakthrough by the folks over at MIT, it might be sooner than later that we're all unwrapping stylish sniffers under the Christmas tree. More importantly, the fruits of MIT's RealNose project could replace drug and explosive-sniffing dogs as well as detect certain medical conditions via the odors emitted. Up to ...

MIT's EMF Bracelet Detects Radiation Poisoning

We've seen our fair share of EMF detectors and other tin foil hat apparel, but no endeavor is complete without the MIT stamp of approval. Cati Vaucelle's EMF sensor bracelet is designed to pick up on any potentially harmful electromagnetic fields, allowing you to dance around the veritable minefield of computers and cell phones in your workplace, unscathed by the -- maybe, maybe not -- lethal ...