Oct 20, 2011 — -- Looking through walls is no longer something we read about in comic books or watch in Superman movies. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory has ...
MIT researchers have developed radar technology that provides real-time video of what is happening behind solid concrete walls measuring four to eight inches (10-20 cm) thick. Just like any other ...
A few profs from MIT’s Lincoln Lab are giving those poor MIT undergrads something to do over winter break: they’re teaching a three-week course on building a laptop-powered radar system capable of ...
New radar technology created at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory grants users the ability to see through walls. The tech is being developed with military applications in mind, although it could see action by ...
Researchers at MIT have created a radar array that can detect people through eight-inch concrete walls from up to 60 feet away. The system emits wavelengths in the range of wireless networks, or about ...
U.S. troops in combat don't know what might await them inside a building. That equation could soon change because of a radar system capable of seeing through walls and providing real-time video of ...
Ground-penetrating radar may soon be the sensor that makes your car autonomous in all weather conditions. It turns out that when you scan the 10 feet below the roadway surface, you get a unique ...
An MIT researcher's work on radar technology to detect missiles will be applied in FDA-approved Phase II clinical trials for the treatment of breast cancer. A Phase I clinical trial was completed in ...
One of the most distinctive landmarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is coming down — but not for long. The vast golf ball-shaped installation, known as a radome, that’s been teed up ...