U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz to deliver keynote address at MIT Energy Conference
Moniz joins global energy leaders from industry, government, and academia speaking at student-organized conference on March 4 and 5.
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.
Sponges may be source of molecular fossils that significantly predate Cambrian explosion.
Analysis predicts exotic behaviors such as “negative resistance,” based on fluid-like effects.
Professor of chemistry and head of the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory honored for his pioneering contributions to the field of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Freshman learning community recognized as an Exemplar in Engineering Ethics Education.
Buie, Buonassisi, Tisdale, and Tye honored with the U.S. government's highest award for young scientists and engineers.
Abra Shen pursues medicine and theater, and someday hopes to combine the two.
Stalagmites reveal huge shift in ancient Madagascar’s plant life, unrelated to climate change.