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In a new book, an MIT professor argues that investment in global transportation hubs can spur a ‘feedback loop’ of regional growth.
In a new book, an MIT professor argues that investment in global transportation hubs can spur a ‘feedback loop’ of regional growth.
If you’re a microbe floating in the ocean, there’s no single best strategy for getting food, MIT research shows.
From bacteria to bridges, CEE researchers tackle natural and built environments.
In some populations, natural antibiotics are produced by a few individuals whose closest relatives carry genes conferring resistance.
Award recognizes and encourages extraordinary teaching and mentoring by a graduate student in the school.
Sun-powered system developed by MIT students could provide electricity, heat and cooling to rural schools and clinics.
Leaders from academia and the technology industry will work together to share ideas and plan ways to help transform U.S. manufacturing.
Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Honolulu are judged likeliest to play a significant role in the growth of a pandemic.
Newly minted MIT PhD selected for two-year social entrepreneurship fellowship.
Study shows that pavement deflection under vehicle tires makes for a continuous uphill drive that increases fuel consumption.
Delivers annual Charles L. Miller Lecture