Frank Press, MIT geophysicist and U.S. science adviser, dies at 95
An advocate of international scientific cooperation, Press served as an MIT department head and lifetime MIT Corporation member.
An advocate of international scientific cooperation, Press served as an MIT department head and lifetime MIT Corporation member.
Award recognizes scientists for lifetime achievement in genetics research who has a strong history as a mentor.
Bernstein was a member of the Hadronic Physics Group in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, and a longtime anti-nuclear weapons activist.
Findings could help researchers design drugs to treat influenza B infections.
After surgery to correct childhood hearing loss, Swarna Jeewajee discovered a desire to be a physician-scientist, and a love of a cappella music.
A caring mentor and staunch political activist, Fox cared deeply about his students, the department, and the scientific enterprise.
Neuroscientists identify genes that modulate the disease’s toxic effects.
MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge University.
Device made of heart tissue and a robotic pumping system beats like the real thing.
A new survey of MIT students, faculty, and staff will inform initiatives to improve the work-life experience on campus and at Lincoln Laboratory.
MIT sophomore Rachel Shen looks for microscopic solutions to big environmental challenges.
Anna Frebel, Wesley Harris, and Harry Tuller honored by graduate students as “Committed to Caring.”
Math professor Semyon Dyatlov explores the relationship between classical and quantum physics.
Deborah Hung shares research strategies to combat tuberculosis as part of the Department of Biology's IAP seminar series on microbes in health and disease.
MIT researchers review renewable energy and carbon pricing policies as states consider repealing or relaxing renewable portfolio standards.