Moving days for MIT’s history
The MIT Museum is preparing to transfer its enormous collection — and making a few surprising discoveries along the way.
The MIT Museum is preparing to transfer its enormous collection — and making a few surprising discoveries along the way.
Visolis, founded by Deepak Dugar SM ’11, MBA ’13, PhD ’13, is working to decarbonize the production of everything from rubber to jet fuel.
The aerospace engineer, mentor, and author talks motivation and representation with MIT Libraries staff.
Graduating seniors honored for their excellence in the liberal arts.
With a minor in literature and environmental sustainability, the biology alumna considers perspectives from Charles Darwin to Annie Dillard.
A longtime beloved MIT faculty member, Thornton was an adventurer who advocated exploration in all aspects of life.
MIT alumnus’ platform taps the wisdom of crowds to label medical data for AI companies.
An MIT anthropology course encourages students to envision more equitable device design.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellow Ganit Goldstein SM ’23 combines traditional craftsmanship and technology to transform the way clothes are produced and worn.
The program’s success is prompting the Venture Mentoring Service to bolster its offerings for entrepreneurs starting businesses aimed at making positive change.
C16 Biosciences, founded by MIT alumni, has developed a microbial oil to replace palm oil, whose production reaps environmental devastation.
Award recognizes scholars who have the “extraordinary creativity necessary to tackle problems others can’t solve.”
Experts from industry, academia, government, and nonprofits explored the future of manufacturing at the second annual Manufacturing@MIT Symposium.
US Navy officer and recent MechE alumna who served on a nuclear aircraft carrier researches radiation detection.
MIT postdoc Ziv Epstein SM ’19, PhD ’23 discusses issues arising from the use of generative AI to make art and other media.