At forum, MIT community tackles tough ethical questions of climate change Why is it so hard for human beings to address climate change? What can motivate effective action? November 21, 2016 Read full story →
Solid-state learning First-year students get a spirited introduction to materials science and chemistry from Professor Jeffrey Grossman. November 18, 2016 Read full story →
Big ice, big science Richard Alley delivers 2016 Carlson Lecture on the physics of glaciers and how ice sheets capture a history of the world’s climate. November 14, 2016 Read full story →
Tackling society’s big problems with systems theory Ali Jadbabaie seeks to optimize large-scale systems, from social networks to teams of people or devices. November 14, 2016 Read full story →
Decoding the medical cost mystery Providers and patients drive health care spending in roughly equal amounts, study shows. November 3, 2016 Read full story →
3Q: William Bonvillian on connecting Cambridge and Capitol Hill Through its Washington Office, MIT continues its long history of engagement on national science and technology policy. November 3, 2016 Read full story →
Predicting cancer cells’ response to chemotherapy Measuring DNA repair capability can reveal tumors’ sensitivity to drugs. November 2, 2016 Read full story →
Robert Langer reflects on failure, resilience, and making an impact Institute Professor and world-renowned engineer shares his experiences as an MIT grad student as part of the “Failures in Graduate School” series. October 31, 2016 Read full story →
Improving educational opportunities for refugee youth around the world Three proposals in MIT Solve's “Learn” pillar advance to finals. October 26, 2016 Read full story →
How to achieve “green” desalination Workshop explores ways to reduce or eliminate the carbon footprint of seawater desalination plants. October 19, 2016 Read full story →
Faculty highlight: Robert Macfarlane MIT chemist constructs nanoparticle-based crystals by programming interactions of synthetic polymers and biopolymers at the molecular level. October 14, 2016 Read full story →
Collaborating with community colleges to innovate educational technology Inspired by aerospace engineering, MIT Fly-by-Wire project enables customized teaching and learning experiences. September 29, 2016 Read full story →
Sound system In new book, Norvin Richards explores how our voices shape the rules of grammar. September 20, 2016 Read full story →
Reducing runoff pollution by making spray droplets less bouncy MIT researchers find a way to make pesticides stick to leaves instead of bouncing off. August 30, 2016 Read full story →
When to get your head out of the game Wearable sensor for athletes detects potential head injuries, gathers data on hard hits. August 11, 2016 Read full story →