“Newer, nimbler, faster:” Venus probe will search for signs of life in clouds of sulfuric acid
Report led by MIT scientists details a suite of privately-funded missions to hunt for life on Earth's sibling planet.
Report led by MIT scientists details a suite of privately-funded missions to hunt for life on Earth's sibling planet.
New results show North Atlantic hurricanes have increased in frequency over the last 150 years.
The Common Ground for Computing Education is facilitating collaborations to develop new classes for students to pursue computational knowledge within the context of their fields of interest.
Awards support research to improve the efficiency, scalability, and adoption of clean energy technologies.
Honor recognizes professors who went the extra mile advising during the pandemic’s disruptions.
Co-Investigator Scientist Professor Richard Binzel discusses NASA’s latest interplanetary mission, which is co-led by Cathy Olkin ’88, PhD ’96.
New engagement discussed during recent visit to campus.
Record number of honorees will engage in the life of the Institute through teaching, research, and other interactions with the MIT community.
Pioneer in the science of humans in space remembered for far-reaching impact on his field and the people closest to him.
Faculty members will help to advance educational initiatives and strategy within the MIT School of Engineering.
New algorithm could enable fast, nimble drones for time-critical operations such as search and rescue.
Advancing the study and practice of thinking responsibly in computing education, research, and implementation.
The Space Exploration Initiative supports research across and beyond MIT in two microgravity flights this spring.
Lagacé, an expert on composite materials and structures, was passionate about MIT and the Boston Red Sox.
A student-run project is collecting messages from around the world, using nanotechnology to etch them on a disk, and sending the disk to the International Space Station.