MIT.nano rising
MIT's future home for cutting-edge nanoscience and nanotechnology research gets fitted with 23 tons of steel per day.
MIT's future home for cutting-edge nanoscience and nanotechnology research gets fitted with 23 tons of steel per day.
On April 23, MIT's Open House will feature 350-plus events to entertain and inform all ages.
Symposium explores rich variety of MIT endeavors, from X-ray vision to urban development.
MIT challenges the community to identify cutting-edge solutions to reach carbon reduction goals.
A major renovation project preserves a century of history, paves the way for the future of mathematics.
Recalling Institute’s 1916 move to Cambridge, events will include parade and campus open house.
Cambridge Planning Board delves into the Kendall Square plan’s details and expresses enthusiasm; process will continue.
To help achieve its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, MIT is set to upgrade its on-campus cogeneration plant.
Workers at the MIT.nano site have reached the halfway point in the construction's excavation phase.
Preliminary plan sets priorities for sustainable buildings, stormwater and land management, materials, and greener labs.