3 Questions: John Marshall on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill
An MIT oceanographer discusses why ‘we have never had a spill like this’ — and what that means for cleanup efforts.
An MIT oceanographer discusses why ‘we have never had a spill like this’ — and what that means for cleanup efforts.
By linking the odd geometry of bacterial growths to photosynthesis, researchers may have a new way to study Earth’s oldest fossils.
MIT researchers discover the DNA responsible for creating fossil-like molecules found in ancient rocks.
MIT team shows that waves inside oceans, air and stars are filtered and reflected by layers.
MIT community members encouraged to submit nominations; entries due by May 21
New research highlights recent volcanic activity on Venus, indicating that Earth’s sister planet is alive — geologically speaking
Recent discoveries raise questions about how small planets can have self-sustaining magnetic fields
New analysis supports theory that Venus’ surface evolved through extreme makeover, not plate tectonics
A curriculum built around a rotating-tank experiment could improve weather and climate education
MIT analysis suggests generating electricity from large-scale wind farms could influence climate — and not necessarily in the desired way.
Mixing of ocean layers by tropical cyclones may have less effect on climate than previously thought, new research reveals.
Phytoplankton diversity depends on balance between competition and the ocean’s physical dynamics, new research suggests
Intense hurricane activity millions of years ago may have caused and sustained warmer climate conditions, new research suggests
The MIT geophysicist expects more earthquakes could hit the region relatively soon.
Research suggesting that near-Earth encounters can ‘shake’ asteroids opens the door to a new field: asteroid seismology