QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 11 subjects for 2024
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
The Institute also ranks second in five subject areas.
A new method to measure homophily in large group interactions offers insights into how groups might interact in the future.
The behavior of granular materials has been difficult to visualize, but a new method reveals their internal forces in 3D detail.
This measure, developed by MIT researchers, reflects direct effects on people’s quality of life — and reveals significant global disparities.
An analysis of the 2011 nuclear accident reveals a need for more preparation, training, and protocols for responding to low-probability accidents.
Too much livestock on a given amount of land can lead to carbon losses, but appropriate numbers can actually help sequester the carbon.
Mini-UROP program connects first-years with graduate students and postdocs for enriched learning.
Can carbon trading systems reduce global emissions, or are they little more than greenwashing? Clear, enforceable standards may make the difference.
By breaking an intractable problem into smaller chunks, a deep-learning technique identifies the optimal areas for thinning out traffic in a warehouse.
Thirteen postdocs join program that emphasizes community and prioritizes professional development.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
Associate Professor Lydia Bourouiba and artist Argha Manna take readers through a series of discoveries in infectious disease.
The technique could enable restoration efforts and doesn’t require labor-intensive onsite sampling.
During the last week of November, MIT hosted symposia and events aimed at examining the implications and possibilities of generative AI.
A new, data-driven approach could lead to better solutions for tricky optimization problems like global package routing or power grid operation.