Celebrating Pauline Morrow Austin, a founder of radar meteorology
MIT faculty, friends, and family gathered to remember Austin's life and commemorate her contributions to science with the unveiling of an exhibit in EAPS.
MIT faculty, friends, and family gathered to remember Austin's life and commemorate her contributions to science with the unveiling of an exhibit in EAPS.
Carbon dioxide isn’t the only one that matters, and the gases vary widely in potency and duration.
Fellowship to provide scientists the opportunity to conduct theoretical, observational, and experimental research in planetary astronomy.
First year of data from SMAP satellite provides new insights for weather, agriculture, and climate.
Through warming effects, methane and other gases impact rising seas long after leaving the atmosphere.
MIT scientists and alumni well represented on newly announced NASA asteroid missions Psyche and Lucy.
New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming.
A contest spurred several MIT labs to reduce waste and hazardous materials and conserve energy and water.
Bacteria can survive in marine environments that are almost completely starved of oxygen.
Study finds accounting for year-to-year variability enables more accurate projections of climate change and its impacts.
Scientists find huge reduction in African dust plume led to stronger Saharan monsoons 11,000 years ago.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share insights on implementing climate commitments.
Why is it so hard for human beings to address climate change? What can motivate effective action?
Data from New Horizons mission suggest a water-ice ocean lies beneath Pluto’s heart-shaped basin.
Richard Alley delivers 2016 Carlson Lecture on the physics of glaciers and how ice sheets capture a history of the world’s climate.