Temkin named IEEE Plasma Science and Applications Award winner
Richard J. Temkin cited for contributions to the field of high power gyrotrons and their applications
Richard J. Temkin cited for contributions to the field of high power gyrotrons and their applications
Method allows direct detection of rapid fluctuations that may help to explain how high-temperature superconducting materials work.
MIT researchers specializing in economics, mathematics, chemistry and physics are among 126 selected.
Surprising result suggests that enhancing these mutations’ impact could offer a new way to treat cancer.
EdX takes stock of last semester’s MITx courses; data will be used to improve education online and in the classroom.
MIT senior Christie Chiu has found her focus: the study of tiny particles.
An international team of researchers demonstrates the possibility of molecular memory near room temperature.
New spectroscopy technique could help doctors better identify breast tumors.
Experiments demonstrate ‘quantum spin liquid,’ which could have applications in new computer memory storage.
One of four institutions recognized
The very first stars may have turned on when the universe was 750 million years old.
Unexpected data from the Large Hadron Collider suggest the collisions may be producing a new type of matter.
Yeast cells that share food have a survival edge over their freeloading neighbors — particularly when there is bacterial competition.
Researchers detect the brightest flare ever observed in our galaxy’s black hole.
Bertschinger to receive honor from MAES-Latinos in Engineering and Science