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In her inaugural address, President Sally Kornbluth urges the MIT community to tackle pressing challenges, especially climate change, with renewed urgency.
In her inaugural address, President Sally Kornbluth urges the MIT community to tackle pressing challenges, especially climate change, with renewed urgency.
Professor Emerita Nancy Hopkins and journalist Kate Zernike discuss the past, present, and future of women at MIT and beyond.
Following cataract removal, some of the brain’s visual pathways seem to be more malleable than previously thought.
Thousands packed Killian and Hockfield courts to enjoy student performances, amusement park rides, and food ahead of Inauguration Day.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
The event was spotted in infrared data — also a first — suggesting further searches in this band could turn up more such bursts.
California blackworms tangle themselves up by the thousands, then separate in a split second. Their trick may inspire the design of self-detangling materials and fibers.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 4.
Widely recognized leader in statistics and machine learning to succeed Munther Dahleh.
PhD student Rishabh Datta seeks further understanding of astrophysical phenomena.
The prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.
A new study tests an alternative to external stimulation for measuring when subjects lose and regain responsiveness during sedation and anesthesia.
With the support of each other and MIT faculty, students in the MCSC’s Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program are making their impact on real-world climate challenges.
Ali Jadbabaie and Robert van der Hilst discuss how a new joint degree program in climate system science and engineering will prepare students to solve global-scale environmental problems.