Q&A: Richard Binzel on tips for observing the 2017 solar eclipse
Whether you'll be in the path of totality on Aug. 21 or anywhere else in North America, you should be able to view the eclipse.
Whether you'll be in the path of totality on Aug. 21 or anywhere else in North America, you should be able to view the eclipse.
MIT hosts Astronomy Training Camp for student-run national astronomy team.
Findings suggest two mechanisms may have powered the moon’s ancient churning, molten core.
Simons Foundation supports enhanced computer infrastructure for MIT's Darwin Project, which focuses on marine microbes and microbial communities.
Satellite’s cameras have been delivered by MIT researchers and passed NASA inspection.
Study ties specific interval during an extended period of volcanism to Earth’s most severe mass extinction.
Study finds ocean circulation, coupled with trade wind changes, efficiently limits shifting of tropical rainfall patterns.
Alumna and former MIT professor Lindy Elkins-Tanton is working with MIT faculty in her role as principal investigator for NASA's upcoming Psyche mission.
A 50-year dry spell has reversed, with more rain to come.
Professor of atmospheric chemistry honored for her contributions to atmospheric science.
By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report.
Study finds large amounts of carbon dioxide, equivalent to yearly U.K. emissions, remain in surface waters.
Kenneth Strzepek applies models to help decision makers advance food security and sustainable development in a climate-compromised continent.
A technique developed in the Cziczo Lab may be the most accurate way of identifying biological aerosols from mineral dust in the atmosphere and analyzing their contribution to cloud formation and climate change.
New laser technique identifies the makeup of space debris, from painted shards to Teflon.