China could face deadly heat waves due to climate change One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds. July 31, 2018 Read full story →
A mathematical view on cell packing Joint research from MIT and Princeton shows the mathematics behind biological cell positioning. July 23, 2018 Read full story →
School of Science appoints eight faculty members to named professorships July 23, 2018 Read full story →
Making nuclear energy safer and more affordable Galvanized by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disasters, PhD student Xingang Zhao envisions a future with safe, efficient nuclear power. July 10, 2018 Read full story →
Etienne Demarly: Mastering fluid flow and bubble boil Through meticulous computations, nuclear science and engineering student Etienne Demarly simulates conditions inside a nuclear reactor. July 9, 2018 Read full story →
Ties with MIT run deep for the US Navy’s top officer Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson SM ’89, EE ’89, ENG ’89 poses global challenges to academe. July 6, 2018 Read full story →
Dynamic duo Incoming first-year students Malik and Miles George double down on their dream of attending MIT. July 3, 2018 Read full story →
MIT Corporation elects 10 term members, two life members Term members will each serve one, three, or five years on MIT’s board of trustees. June 7, 2018 Read full story →
How the brain performs flexible computations New neural model reveals how the brain adapts to new information. June 6, 2018 Read full story →
Quantum physics student leaving MIT on a high note Math and physics major Shaun Datta wraps up four years of pushing himself beyond his comfort zone by singing a cappella with the MIT Logarhythms. June 5, 2018 Read full story →
Revolutionizing everyday products with artificial intelligence Mechanical engineering researchers are using AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the products we use in everyday life. June 1, 2018 Read full story →
Going with the flow Ken Kamrin’s model of granular material flow could impact how we interact with sand, soil, pills, industrial materials, and more. May 13, 2018 Read full story →
Ushering in the next phase of exoplanet discovery Professor Sara Seager previews a new era of discovery as a leader of the TESS mission, which is expected to find some 20,000 extrasolar planets. May 3, 2018 Read full story →
Miami and the MIT community of Florida welcome the Better World Tour In a building named for past MIT student Alfred I. duPont, diverse MIT speakers showcase the Institute’s achievements and bright future. May 1, 2018 Read full story →
3Q: Alan Lightman on science, religion, and our yearning for absolute knowledge New book, “Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine,” examines the tensions between belief and knowing. April 27, 2018 Read full story →