Setting the pace for change in the energy sector
MIT energy and climate thought leaders play integral part in discussions at CERAWeek 2017.
MIT energy and climate thought leaders play integral part in discussions at CERAWeek 2017.
Geologist Oliver Jagoutz scales mountains to gain tectonic insights.
Physics professor and former U.S. Energy Secretary will lead nuclear security nonprofit while continuing his work at MIT.
Surprisingly, the neurons are located in a brain region thought to be linked with fear.
MIT senior in brain and cognitive sciences and women's and gender studies honored for community work supporting mental health and women in STEM.
A trailblazing industrial and environmental chemist, Ellen Swallow Richards was MIT’s first female graduate and first female instructor.
Mexico City and Washington are upcoming host cities for the Better World tour.
Over the next century, southern Africa will see widespread decreases in maize production.
Kids ask tough questions; MIT students, staff, and faculty answer. This episode of "#AskMIT" describes how much of our brains we really use.
Study sheds light on interactions that change the way heat and electricity move through microchips.
Data suggest black holes swallow stellar debris in bursts.
MIT Media Lab event, Beyond the Cradle, launches a new initiative to explore the final frontier.
Hare, Hughes, and Yang receive the Institute’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
With chemistry and light, researchers can tune the focus of tiny beads of liquid.
Researchers have discovered a new way to tune electronic energy levels in some 2-D materials.