3 Questions: Richard Binzel on the discovery of three large, near-Earth asteroids
The largest asteroid is 12 miles in diameter, but poses little immediate threat to Earth.
The largest asteroid is 12 miles in diameter, but poses little immediate threat to Earth.
While too hot to support life, Kepler 78b is roughly the size of the Earth.
Two MIT professors are among 24 recipients nationwide of this year’s unrestricted $625,000 prizes from the MacArthur Foundation.
Beyond the solar system, a probe launched in 1977 is likely to find a cold, dense sea of cosmic rays.
Researchers find material ejects itself before black hole can devour it.
Study finds behavior of the turbulent flow of superfluids is opposite that of ordinary fluids.
The three MIT scientists are among six winners of the 2012 Kavli Prizes to visit the White House.
Josh Winn’s hunt for exoplanets may someday reveal habitable, Earth-like worlds.
The very first stars may have turned on when the universe was 750 million years old.
Twin spacecraft create a highly detailed gravity map of the moon, finding an interior pulverized by early impacts.
Researchers detect the brightest flare ever observed in our galaxy’s black hole.
With 20 years’ notice, paint pellets could cause an asteroid to veer off course.
For the first time, an international team has measured the radius of a black hole.
Researchers measure the orientation of a multiplanet system and find it very similar to our own solar system.