Seven MIT educators honored for digital learning innovation
Educators recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
Educators recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
MIT researchers discover a material that changes electrical resistance only when a magnetic field is applied at a narrowly confined angle.
Ranked at the top for the eighth straight year, the Institute also places first in 11 of 48 disciplines.
Findings show how to make confined bubbles develop uniformly, instead of in their usual scattershot way.
Researchers have found a simple formula that could be useful for air purification, space propulsion, and molecular analyses.
Three teachers and five community college students will work in MIT faculty-led research groups this summer.
Changes in pressure, more so than temperature, strongly influence how quickly liquids turn to gas, researchers show.
Simulations suggest photonic chip could run optical neural networks 10 million times more efficiently than its electrical counterparts.
Speakers — all women — discuss everything from gravitational waves to robot nurses.
MIT’s Senthil Todadri and Xiao-Gang Wen will study highly entangled quantum matter in a collaboration supported by the Simons Foundation.
On the cusp of graduation, health sciences and technology doctoral candidate Agata Wiśniowska '11 sustains her decade-plus connection to the MIT Nuclear Reactor Lab.
Grantees will spend the 2019-2020 academic year pursuing research and teaching opportunities abroad.
An old artifact kept in a vault outside Paris is no longer the standard for the kilogram. Now, nature itself provides the definition.
At the piano and in the lab, double major Tony Zhang is driven by curiosity and creativity.
Study finds that competition between bacterial species can be upended when conditions deteriorate.