Bringing more data to language debate
Larger set of translations may shed light on an idiosyncratic Amazonian language.
Larger set of translations may shed light on an idiosyncratic Amazonian language.
Scientists surprised to find amino acids, not sugar, supply most building blocks for tumor cells.
Devadas, Grossman, Sipser, and Tang awarded MIT’s highest undergraduate teaching award.
New quantum computer, based on five atoms, factors numbers in a scalable way.
Gene required for the control of behavioral state is also found in humans, may be linked to autism.
Study ties high-fat diet to changes in intestinal stem cells, may help explain increased cancer risk.
Bargmann honored for her work on the genetic and neural mechanisms that control behavior in the nematode C. elegans.
Moniz joins global energy leaders from industry, government, and academia speaking at student-organized conference on March 4 and 5.
Surface waves can trigger powerful sound waves that race through the deep ocean, study suggests.
MIT’s David Shoemaker testifies before Congress on the significance of LIGO.
Student-run program, SHINE for Girls, teaches middle schoolers mathematics through dance.
Experimental physicist explores the wild frontiers of graphene and other ultrathin materials.
A major renovation project preserves a century of history, paves the way for the future of mathematics.
Faculty from eight MIT science and engineering departments among 126 selected from across the U.S. and Canada.
A secret to the success of many projects at MIT, the Central Machine Shop helps students, faculty, and staff build just about anything that can be machined.