Hurricanes’ effects on ocean temperature revisited
Mixing of ocean layers by tropical cyclones may have less effect on climate than previously thought, new research reveals.
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
If we plan to keep using fossil fuels, we need to figure out how to sequester the resulting carbon dioxide. New tools from MIT could help evaluate where to do it — and how to keep it contained.
Recovery from marine mass extinction happened much faster than thought, high-resolution research finds
The planetary scientist explores the implications of the recent discovery of water on the lunar surface.
Thomas Peacock sheds light on an odd but powerful phenomenon of sea and sky
Planetary scientist is driven by the thrill of exploring uncharted territory
Ahmed Ghoniem of mechanical engineering leads an MIT effort to make coal plants cleaner by using a pressurized combustion system to capture carbon dioxide.
New observations solve longstanding mystery of tipped rotation. In addition to shedding light on how binary stars form, the explanation knocks down a possible challenge to Einstein's theory of relativity.
Results of cosmic analysis set new limits on gravitational waves that could have come from the Big Bang, and begin to constrain current theories about universe formation
Climate change will yield more extreme rainfall, according to a new analysis.