There’s something for everyone at the “front porch of campus”
The MIT Sailing Pavilion, the oldest collegiate organization of its kind, offers community members a chance to sail for free — or just enjoy the good vibes.
The MIT Sailing Pavilion, the oldest collegiate organization of its kind, offers community members a chance to sail for free — or just enjoy the good vibes.
A collaborative research team from the MIT-Takeda Program combined physics and machine learning to characterize rough particle surfaces in pharmaceutical pills and powders.
Faculty and researchers across MIT’s School of Engineering receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
The longtime professor and current MIT Energy Initiative director is set to retire after 50 years on the MIT faculty.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
The technology, which mimics the body’s natural clotting process, could help keep severely injured people alive until they are treated at a hospital.
The printer generates vaccine-filled microneedle patches that can be stored long-term at room temperature and applied to the skin.
With the support of each other and MIT faculty, students in the MCSC’s Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program are making their impact on real-world climate challenges.
Former MIT Energy Initiative researcher Ian Miller SM ’19, along with Evan Platt SM ’20, is funneling aid and expertise to the front line.
The global health care company Sanofi is providing $25 million to advance RNA research.
A modeling framework developed at MIT can help speed the development of flow batteries for large-scale, long-duration electricity storage on the future grid.
Principal Research Scientist Audun Botterud tackles a range of cross-cutting problems — from energy market interactions to designing batteries — to get closer to a decarbonized power grid.
These highly stable metal-organic frameworks could be useful for applications such as capturing greenhouse gases.
Researchers develop new, patient-friendly hydrogel platform for administering lifesaving biologics.