Pathfinder satellite paves way for constellation of tropical-storm observers
Lincoln Laboratory’s TROPICS satellites will help scientists study extreme tropical weather once all six are launched next year.
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Lincoln Laboratory’s TROPICS satellites will help scientists study extreme tropical weather once all six are launched next year.
MIT researchers are co-leading the design of a global Space Sustainability Rating system that will soon be operational.
Nearly 300 government and military members participated in a new course designed to explore the next generation of artificial intelligence and related technologies.
Model could help predictive virtual models become standard practice in engineering.
With thousands of satellites, each network could beam down tens of terabits per second, filling gaps left by land-based services.
Ranked at the top for the 10th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Whether testing high-field fusion magnets or his own physical endurance, Theo Mouratidis pushes the limits.
In a virtual event, Fincke discussed his time studying at MIT, learning the Russian language, and flying on both Russian and American spacecraft.
J-WAFS-supported researchers employ a mechanical approach to more efficiently clean membranes used for desalination.
The company’s software, based on work by co-founder and Professor Ed Crawley, expedites the process of home energy accreditation.
Fellowship funds graduate studies at Stanford University.
Student-led efforts preserve iconic campus landmark for future generations of education and research.
On May 6 and 7, researchers from the AI Policy Forum will present their preliminary AI public policy proposals aimed at shaping specific and significant uses of AI in our lives.
The membrane’s structure could provide a blueprint for robust artificial tissues.
Four MIT undergraduates whose research areas explore artificial intelligence, space, and climate change honored for their academic achievements.