Kaitlyn Nealon named to Capital One Academic All-America Women's Soccer Team
Sophomore defender becomes fourth player in the history of the women's soccer program to earn honor.
Sophomore defender becomes fourth player in the history of the women's soccer program to earn honor.
Class works with Facilities to analyze existing conditions.
White House working group convenes at MIT to examine how new technologies can create economic growth and more jobs in the United States.
After placing 15th in the 2011 Veolia World Solar Challenge, MIT’s Solar Electric Vehicle Team reflects on their experience and looks ahead to the future.
Strengthens core, opens boundaries; seeks better integration of technical and societal issues.
Examines how to tackle problems in large, complex systems such as energy, environment, health care and more.
Recent alum will hone interests in policy, synthetic biology through study in the United Kingdom.
Research at MIT produces long-sought component to allow complete optical circuits on silicon chips.
New ways of developing clean, reliable, affordable U.S. energy supplies
New study shows that tumor cells, deprived of glucose, alter their metabolism to use other sources of sustenance.
Researchers find that cells’ chemical signaling includes a way to tell whether signals are being received or not.