Phoenix cluster is cooling faster than expected With increasingly advanced data, Michael McDonald and colleagues study a galaxy cluster bursting with new stars. November 20, 2019 Read full story →
The technology of enchantment In a new anthropology and studio art course, MIT students investigate the human dimensions of interacting with technologies. November 7, 2019 Read full story →
Materials Day talks examine the promises and challenges of AI and machine learning The ability to predict and make new materials faster highlights the need for safety, reliability, and accurate data. November 5, 2019 Read full story →
Biological engineer Paul Blainey creates new tools to advance biomedical research His technology platforms have benefited genomics, diagnostics, and drug screening. October 19, 2019 Read full story →
Better fact-checking for fake news New research reveals biases in fake news datasets and improves the use of automatic detectors. October 17, 2019 Read full story →
A new mathematical approach to understanding zeolites Study of minerals widely used in industrial processes could lead to discovery of new materials for catalysis and filtering. October 7, 2019 Read full story →
A new act for opera Emily Richmond Pollock’s book examines creative attempts to refashion postwar opera after Germany’s “Year Zero.” October 1, 2019 Read full story →
Study: Better sleep habits lead to better college grades Data on MIT students underscore the importance of getting enough sleep; bedtime also matters. October 1, 2019 Read full story →
Computing and the search for new planets MIT planetary scientists partner with computer scientists to find exoplanets. September 23, 2019 Read full story →
What a little more computing power can do Commercial cloud service providers give artificial intelligence computing at MIT a boost. September 16, 2019 Read full story →
Understanding genetic circuits and genome organization Assistant professors Pulin Li and Seychelle Vos are investigating how cells become tissues and the proteins that organize DNA. September 12, 2019 Read full story →
Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials MIT Professor Frances Ross is pioneering new techniques to study materials growth and how structure relates to performance. September 5, 2019 Read full story →
A summer at the MSRP-Bio reveals connections between proteins, people, and passions Undergraduate Meucci Ilunga spent 10 weeks investigating protein interactions, exploring career options, and making new friends. September 3, 2019 Read full story →
Jesús Dones-Monroig: Creating space for everyone in chemistry “If we are not given support at a personal level, our educational and professional potential is going to be directly affected,” the PhD student says. August 27, 2019 Read full story →
3 Questions: Heather Hendershot on the state of US political discourse Media historian and expert on conservatism considers the end of rational dialog. August 20, 2019 Read full story →