Model sheds light on purpose of inhibitory neurons
Study suggests computational role for neurons that prevent other neurons from firing.
Study suggests computational role for neurons that prevent other neurons from firing.
Nuclear scientist Michael Short aims to understand the full range of defects produced when materials are exposed to radiation.
Porous, 3-D forms of graphene developed at MIT can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
Five Lincoln Laboratory staff members and two others from MIT honored for the advancement of engineering, science, and technology.
U.S. Ambassador to Portugal and the Portuguese Minister of Economy discuss transatlantic cooperation with Europe in the biotechnology sector.
Paul Kishimoto, a PhD student in IDSS, probes the future of transportation in China.
Study shows carpooling apps could reduce congestion by a factor of three while still serving the same number of people.
Two graduate students provide an inside look at MIT's network of nuclear facilities and labs that mimic the footprint of a national lab.
New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming.
Graduate student in AeroAstro recognized for exemplary military performance, academics, and physical fitness.
Innovation@ONE business pitch competition features startups and ideas out of Course 1.
Engineering undergrads showcase their research after one semester of yearlong SuperUROP projects.
Author and executive producer Margot Lee Shetterly explores inspiration for the film; MIT guest speakers provide additional historical context.