Thomas Dupree, professor emeritus of nuclear science and engineering and physics, dies at 86
Highly regarded physicist was well-known for studying plasma turbulence in terms of coherent structures.
Highly regarded physicist was well-known for studying plasma turbulence in terms of coherent structures.
Speakers at MIT climate symposium outline the steps needed to achieve global carbon neutrality by midcentury.
MIT students train teams in Ghana and Uganda for the International Mathematical Olympiad through MISTI-Africa.
New members have made advances in computer architecture, network coding, ocean engineering, higher education, and quantum computation.
Study identifies a transition in the strong nuclear force that illuminates the structure of a neutron star’s core.
Method with polarized light can create and measure nonsymmetrical states in a layered material.
Building devices to study fusion at the new (and highly controlled) “MIT Nucleus” makerspace generates enthusiasm — and a purple glow.
Matt Shoulders hopes to shed light on diseases linked to flawed protein folding.
Researchers in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences will help direct Mars 2020 rover sample acquisition.
Mathematician to return to the faculty after six years leading MIT’s second-largest school.
Study finds microbes can alter an environment dramatically before dying out.
Longtime MIT professor strongly influenced the fields of probability, statistics, and machine learning.
MIT seniors will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University.
Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students work to build AI tools with impact.