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    • New Tools for Navigating the Highways of Internet Traffic 

      Ramdhony, Vaneshi (The Chicago Council on Science and Technology, 2024-10-28)
      We live in a world where the internet connects everything from global economies to smart homes. Just like how people travel from one place to another by different modes of transport and across different streets, data also ...
    • “Better Networks” Project is Working to Improve Cybersecurity 

      Comeau, Kailen (2024-11-25)
      In collaboration with the MIT Sociotechnical Systems Research Center and the Air Force, the Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center is working to develop better sensors using Laboratory developed Dynamic Distributed ...
    • How MIT’s Rad Lab rescued D-Day 

      Fine, Norman (MIT Technology Review, 2024-10-22)
      After two British physicists invented a revolutionary gadget, MIT researchers used it to develop the radar devices that helped defeat the Nazis.