Tiny ASTERIA satellite achieves a first for CubeSats
Measurement of an exoplanet transit demonstrates proof of concept that small spacecraft can perform high-precision photometry.
Measurement of an exoplanet transit demonstrates proof of concept that small spacecraft can perform high-precision photometry.
After retiring from teaching at MIT, Schrock looks toward “the next experiment,” remaining research-active while pursuing new endeavors.
It’s nearly impossible to break a dry spaghetti noodle into only two pieces. A new MIT study shows how and why it can be done.
The positively charged particles may have an outsize influence on the properties of neutron stars and other neutron-rich objects.
MIT’s John Belcher discusses the launch of the Parker Solar Probe, which will fly directly into the sun’s atmosphere.
Unexpected findings show that the body’s own immune system destroys retinal cells.
Scientists present dueling theories in the high-stakes quest to understand how we hold and juggle multiple pieces of information in mind.
Stimulating the brain’s caudate nucleus generates a negative outlook that clouds decision-making.
Four students are first beneficiaries of grant program established by Assistant Professor Lindley Winslow with support from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
Silicon-based system offers smaller, cheaper alternative to other “broadband” filters; could improve a variety of photonic devices.
Proposal for powerful particle collider gets National Academies’ go-ahead.
Joint research from MIT and Princeton shows the mathematics behind biological cell positioning.
The McKnight technology award supports scientists using novel and creative approaches to understanding brain function.
Expert in landscape evolution will build upon the work of outgoing associate department head Tim Grove, supporting the EAPS education mission.