Scene at MIT: PhD baby and her amazing mama
A new daughter helped Alejandra Falla PhD ’18 gain perspective on life — and her tiny MIT regalia stole the show at Commencement.
A new daughter helped Alejandra Falla PhD ’18 gain perspective on life — and her tiny MIT regalia stole the show at Commencement.
Professor emeritus and former U.S. energy secretary reflects on recent meeting with Pope Francis and energy and finance leaders.
Biophysicist will investigate the biology of RNA aggregation.
Program offers path to an accelerated master’s degree at seven universities.
In the wake of the devastating 2017 hurricane, MIT hosted five Puerto Rican undergraduates to help them continue their path toward graduate school.
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
Commencement speaker says the greatest opportunities are for humans, not technology.
Candis Callison SM ’02, PhD ’10, professor and journalist, tells doctoral graduates they can “shift society” for the better.
Scientists leverage one step, unbiased method to characterize the binding preferences of more than 70 human RNA-binding proteins.
Discovery adds to evidence suggesting that Mars was at one time habitable.
Scientists identify the first known network consisting of three types of regulatory RNAs.
MIT researchers find that encountering novel contexts cues the brain to churn out neurogranin.
New neural model reveals how the brain adapts to new information.
Annamarie Bair, a premed student turned computer science major, is drawn to the promise of artificial intelligence and health care.