Instrumentation in a pandemic: How the Department of Chemistry Instrumentation Facility rapidly adapted to Covid-19
Rotating reservation systems and strict social distancing helped the DCIF experience as little interruption as possible.
Rotating reservation systems and strict social distancing helped the DCIF experience as little interruption as possible.
Thirty-one MIT instructors honored for digital teaching excellence in extraordinary circumstances.
Joining the School of Science, 10 faculty members expand the departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics.
A well-known protein family binds to many more RNA sequences than previously thought in order to help neurons grow.
Alison Wendlandt explores how the layout of atoms in molecules, such as sugars and drugs, can affect their nature and our bodies.
Undergraduate research opportunities in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center’s High-Energy-Density Physics division support multiple fusion collaborations.
Honorees will engage in the life of the Institute through teaching, research, and other interactions with the MIT community.
Findings related to bacterial gene expression overturn fundamental assumptions about basic biological pathways.
A binary black hole merger likely produced gravitational waves equal to the energy of eight suns.
Researchers suggest a novel process to explain the collision of a large black hole and a much smaller one.
New faculty in these areas will connect the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and a department or school.
With creativity and hard work, the Institute is striving to provide the best possible experience for the Class of 2024.
Building quantum computers underground or designing radiation-proof qubits may be needed, researchers find.
IAIFI will advance physics knowledge — from the smallest building blocks of nature to the largest structures in the universe — and galvanize AI research innovation.
Study finds that the fusiform face area is active when blind people touch 3D models of faces.