Explained: Knightian uncertainty
The economic crisis has revived an old philosophical idea about risk and uncertainty. But what is it, exactly?
The economic crisis has revived an old philosophical idea about risk and uncertainty. But what is it, exactly?
The specialist in surface science will succeed Timothy Swager, effective July 1
An MIT oceanographer discusses why ‘we have never had a spill like this’ — and what that means for cleanup efforts.
Workshop assesses scope of water research currently underway at Institute, eyes work that lies ahead.
It turns out that many people mistakenly think they have food allergies. A new technology aims to erase all doubt.
Long before the nature of heat was understood, the fundamental limit of efficiency of heat-based engines was determined
By linking the odd geometry of bacterial growths to photosynthesis, researchers may have a new way to study Earth’s oldest fossils.
New math will make it much easier to build machine-learning systems that tackle a wider range of problems.
Mathematical technique lets scientists make estimates in a probabilistic world
Research by MIT’s Dan Nocera expands the list of potential electrode materials that could be used to store energy.
MIT professor selected for her pioneering studies of marine organisms
Professor of chemistry and biology honored for her work on enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis
MIT-led Ignitor reactor could be the world’s first to reach major milestone, perhaps paving the way for eventual power production.
MIT Sea Grant College Program seeks candidates for 2010 Dean A. Horn Award