Supercharging undergraduate research Now open to the entire School of Engineering, SuperUROP is creating an interdisciplinary community of scholars. June 21, 2016 Read full story →
An economist delves into charter schools PhD student Elizabeth Setren brings data to bear on questions about local education policy. June 21, 2016 Read full story →
Analog computing returns New analog compiler could help enable simulation of whole organs and even organisms. June 20, 2016 Read full story →
Five governments selected for J-PAL State and Local Innovation Initiative Selected state and local governments will receive support from J-PAL North America at MIT to improve the effectiveness of social programs. June 20, 2016 Read full story →
Winds of change? Study: China could go big on wind power — if it adjusts its grid operations. June 20, 2016 Read full story →
Solving the mystery of the Antarctic’s missing heat New research may explain why sea temperatures around Antarctica haven’t risen as much as surface temperatures around the globe. June 17, 2016 Read full story →
Portuguese entrepreneurs participate in MIT's International Workshop on Innovating Graduate students and entrepreneurs will be immersed in a residential, hands-on program designed for participants from Europe and from MIT. June 14, 2016 Read full story →
Researchers find a way to extend life and improve performance of fuel cell electrodes Surface treatment greatly reduces degradation of catalyst material. June 13, 2016 Read full story →
Researchers discover new way to turn electricity into light, using graphene By slowing down light to a speed slower than flowing electrons, researchers create a kind of optical “sonic boom.” June 13, 2016 Read full story →
MIT responds to concerning graduation data at Senior House Steps include stronger in-residence support systems and moratorium on first-year students. June 10, 2016 Read full story →
Study: Molecular motors shape chromosome structure By organizing chromosomes into many tiny loops, molecular motors play key role cell division. June 10, 2016 Read full story →
Technology and Policy Program celebrates 40 years Special event marks four decades of TPP and looks to the future of technology and policy. June 9, 2016 Read full story →
Klaus Biemann, professor emeritus of chemistry, dies at 89 Regarded as the father of organic mass spectrometry, longtime MIT professor solved many problems in protein structure. June 9, 2016 Read full story →
Using engineering savvy to improve product designs From windmills to software, graduate student Ned Burnell creates better tools. June 8, 2016 Read full story →
MIT Professional Education fuels a researcher / entrepreneur Ralph Rodriguez has thrived with the help of 20 semesters in the Advanced Study Program. June 7, 2016 Read full story →