Ship in a bottle
MIT.nano is one of the most ambitious — and challenging — construction projects in Institute history. Why did we make it so hard for ourselves?
MIT.nano is one of the most ambitious — and challenging — construction projects in Institute history. Why did we make it so hard for ourselves?
MIT researchers find that a similar principle predicts the growth of fractures and rivers.
Celebration of “above and beyond” support enters second year.
Shape of a landscape determines the thickness of Earth’s life-sustaining “critical zone.”
Neuroscientists identify brain region that holds objects in memory until they are spotted.
Gift will augment the Bridge Project, a collaborative project between the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and MIT's Koch Institute.
PhD student Abe Weintraub helps identify when DNA folding is helpful, and when it might cause cancer.
Director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology describes how atmospheric water contributes to climate change.
New general-purpose optimization algorithm promises order-of-magnitude speedups on some problems.
Targeting the RNA-binding protein that promotes resistance could lead to better cancer therapies.
Funding will support the development of novel technologies for better understanding of large-scale biological systems.
Quakes can change elastic properties of the Earth’s crust up to 6,000 kilometers away.
MIT spinout Neumitra brings an innovative approach to quantifying, understanding, and managing stress.
Professor Catherine Drennan and graduate student Michael Funk want energy production and environmental protection to go hand in hand.