Marilyn Wolfson named 2012 fellow of the American Meteorological Society
Recognized for longtime contributions to atmospheric, oceanic sciences.
Recognized for longtime contributions to atmospheric, oceanic sciences.
Honored for their role in the Near Earth Object Observation Program
A new White House initiative to provide workplace flexibility to young scientists — starting with the National Science Foundation — has MIT fingerprints all over it.
The most recent global climate report fails to capture the reality of the changing Arctic seascape, according to MIT researchers.
New model predicts maximum tree height across the United States; gives information about forest density, carbon storage.
'2011 MD,' found by a Lincoln Lab team, will pass close to the planet on Monday.
How a Swedish bon vivant let MIT introduce modern meteorology to America — just in time to help the Allies win World War II.
How do scientists measure jolts such as the recent disaster in Japan? Hint: They don’t use the Richter scale.