Vectorly reinvents itself to maximize its impact on mobile learning In a year its co-founder calls the hardest of his life, company pivots from app development to video compression. January 23, 2019 Read full story →
Sallie “Penny” Chisholm awarded the 2019 Crafoord Prize Institute Professor honored for discovering Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthesizing organism on Earth. January 22, 2019 Read full story →
AI, the law, and our future MIT “Policy Congress” examines the complex terrain of artificial intelligence regulation. January 18, 2019 Read full story →
Stephen Buchwald awarded 2019 Wolf Prize for chemistry Honor shared with John Hartwig of the University of California at Berkeley for their development of a process to improve the synthesis of large organic molecules. January 16, 2019 Read full story →
State and local governments invited to apply for support to develop rigorous evaluations MIT’s J-PAL North America will provide funding and support to help selected partners test urgent and important policy questions. January 9, 2019 Read full story →
Achieving goals in the lab and on the pitch Senior Anthony Badea, a physics major and varsity soccer player, investigates the beginnings of the universe. January 9, 2019 Read full story →
Spider web music: An inspiring harmony of art and science "Spider’s Canvas" features the sonification of a 3-D spider web, with each strand “tuned” to a different note. January 8, 2019 Read full story →
How writing technology shaped classical thinking Stephanie Frampton’s new book explores the written word in the Roman world. January 8, 2019 Read full story →
Tackling greenhouse gases Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing technologies that store, capture, convert, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions. January 7, 2019 Read full story →
Empowering impoverished artisans through fashion Soko uses a mobile-based supply chain to give artisans in Kenya access to the fashion world. January 3, 2019 Read full story →
Program offers fitness and fellowship to MIT community Getfit encourages students, staff, faculty, postdocs, and other members of the MIT community to take on a healthy, fun start to the new year. January 3, 2019 Read full story →
Exploring New England's coastal ecosystems in the dead of winter Independent Activities Period class explores the role coastal ecosystems play in protecting the environment and how climate change has affected them. December 27, 2018 Read full story →
Julia language co-creators win James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software Awarded every four years, the Wilkinson Prize last came to MIT in 1999. December 26, 2018 Read full story →
Sound and technology unlock innovation at MIT Cross-disciplinary projects at MIT probe the technological and aesthetic limits of sound. December 26, 2018 Read full story →
School of Science honors postdocs and research staff with 2019 Infinite Kilometer Awards Five winners are recognized for their outstanding contributions to colleagues, the school, and the Institute. December 26, 2018 Read full story →