At least 30 from MIT named to 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 lists
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni honored in "the most definitive gathering of today’s leading young change-makers and innovators."
New atom interferometer could measure inertial forces with record-setting accuracy.
MIT researchers propose a new method for verifying the existence of a theoretical quasiparticle.
New observations confirm an 80-year-old quantum theory.
Plasma Science and Fusion Center researcher figures out the kink in the crab.
Rising Stars event features research presentations, panel discussions on academic life.
Upgrades make detectors more sensitive to gravitational waves.
Matthew Cavuto, Zachary Hulcher, Kevin Zhou, and Daniel Zuo will pursue two years of study in the U.K.
Exotic materials called photonic crystals reveal their internal characteristics with new method.
Low-power tabletop source of ultrashort electron beams could replace car-size laboratory devices.
Green, Ketterle, Nedivi, and Shrobe are among those recognized for their efforts toward advancing science.
Relatively simple quantum computers could be much more powerful than previously realized.
Grad student Libby Tolman melds the elegance of theoretical physics with practical applications of nuclear science.
Technique may enable large-scale atom arrays for quantum computing.
MIT alumni and the MIT-Chile Program are bringing unique learning opportunities to Chilean high school students in a partnership with two major Santiago universities.