Five from MIT win 2015 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
Recipients, all immigrants or children of immigrants, win $90,000 apiece to support graduate studies.
Recipients, all immigrants or children of immigrants, win $90,000 apiece to support graduate studies.
MIT graduate student studies how a new U.N. treaty could affect mercury emissions from coal power plants in Asia.
Former NASA scientist says we need to develop all carbon-free energy sources to avoid disaster.
New method uses patent data to estimate a technology’s future rate of improvement.
A decade later, CSAIL alumni reflect on their paper generator and reveal a new fake-conference project.
New technique uses carbon nanotube film to directly heat and cure composite materials.
Stimulating both major branches of the immune system halts tumor growth more effectively.
MIT’s first-ever competition for water startups sets the groundwork for students to initiate enterprises that tackle global water challenges.
At annual conference, creators and thinkers with MIT ties offered bold visions of the future.
Skoltech Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage brings together researchers from MIT and two Russian institutes to develop advanced batteries and fuel cells.
MIT-wide effort aims to bring the power of data to the people.
Fueled by her roots in China, senior Emma Nelson tackles environmental issues with engineering.
“Phonon tunneling” explains heat flow across nanometer-wide gaps, study finds.