Summer Scholars embrace engineering challenges Diverse group seeks MIT laboratory internship experiences in materials science, photonics, energy, and biomedical applications. May 11, 2017 Read full story →
Big in Japan Historian’s new book explores pop music and the transformation of Japanese society. April 27, 2017 Read full story →
Revolutionizing global health In more than 20 years working on wireless sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID), Richard Fletcher has produced several startups and over a dozen patents. April 26, 2017 Read full story →
MIT students plan multicultural festival OneWorld @ MIT Multicultural Festival and Dance Parties bring the world to campus on April 29. April 25, 2017 Read full story →
Solstice wins MIT Clean Energy Prize with efficient metering for developing nations Technology will give Nigerian households greater control over energy consumption. April 25, 2017 Read full story →
David Goldston to lead MIT Washington Office Former Capitol Hill aide and policy advocate has worked with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. April 25, 2017 Read full story →
Collegiate inventors awarded 2017 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize Students recognized for inventive solutions to challenges in health care, transportation, food and agriculture, and consumer devices. April 19, 2017 Read full story →
Rahm Emanuel: The city is where the action is In talk at MIT, Chicago mayor argues that major cities can lead on policy progress. April 18, 2017 Read full story →
Articles of faith A new study of the words “a” and “the” sheds light on language acquisition. April 6, 2017 Read full story →
Sara Hauptman: Learning to operate a nuclear reactor MIT student is part of an elite crew of licensed nuclear reactor operators. March 31, 2017 Read full story →
A showcase of nuclear science and engineering at MIT Nuclear Science and Engineering Expo provides an opportunity for prospective grad students and the MIT community to learn about department research. March 24, 2017 Read full story →
Study points a way to better implants Selectively blocking immune cells can prevent formation of scar tissue around medical devices. March 20, 2017 Read full story →
Disorder can be good Researchers discover that chaos makes carbon materials lighter and stronger. March 17, 2017 Read full story →
The next-generation water cooler Smart flavored-beverage machines are persuading consumers nationwide to ditch their plastic bottles. March 8, 2017 Read full story →