A physicist and her neutrinos
MIT senior Christie Chiu has found her focus: the study of tiny particles.
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
Longtime faculty member guided MIT’s Bates Linear Accelerator from a groundbreaking idea to a globally renowned center for the study of nuclear structure and reactions.
Brown, Gore, Ploegh and Zhang receive grants for innovative biomedical research.
Incoming freshman refreshes Plasma Science and Fusion Center outreach tools.
Work correlating ultracold atoms’ spin with their direction of motion may help physicists model new circuit devices and unusual phases of matter.
New process developed at MIT could enable better LED displays, solar cells and biosensors — and foster basic physics research.