Political Science and EECS join forces for "Elections and Voting Technology" course
Joint course helps students meet the complex challenges of modern election systems.
Joint course helps students meet the complex challenges of modern election systems.
New study examines role of acoustic-gravity waves as ocean transport, early warning of tsunamis.
Twelve new faces join six academic departments in the School of Engineering.
New mathematical theory may explain patterns in fingerprints, raisins, and microlenses.
Researchers revamp a common “data structure” so that it will work with multicore chips.
Technique greatly extends duration of fragile quantum states, pointing toward practical quantum computers.
Glue can be modified for optimal performance in different types of diseased tissue.
A crowdsourced digital bazaar will directly bridge the gap between local craftsmen and global consumers.
Newly tenured biological engineer Ernest Fraenkel goes where the numbers lead.
MIT professor is lead scientist on three-year mission to study how soil, water, and carbon interact.
Five researchers embark on high-risk ventures, supported by Prof. Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
Alumnus and prominent conservationist calls for carbon tax to combat global warming.