Measuring the invisible
Particle physicist Lindley Winslow seeks the universe’s smallest particles for answers to its biggest questions.
Particle physicist Lindley Winslow seeks the universe’s smallest particles for answers to its biggest questions.
Fund supported by the Office of the Chancellor is advancing mental health, well-being, and racial justice projects at MIT.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
MIT’s president writes to the community following the tragedies in Georgia and surging anti-Asian violence.
Mentor to many worked to develop natural medicinal and industrial products.
Associate Professor Thomas Heldt finds inspiration where fundamental physical principles intersect with human health.
Members of the biology community came together to honor and celebrate the contributions and many achievements of the department and its affiliates.
Joe Higgins and Krystyn Van Vliet discuss themes that emerged from extensive conversations on MIT’s workforce in the post-pandemic world.
Professors awarded the National Academy of Engineering's prestigious Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education.
Professors Guth, Olivetti, Short, and Yaffe are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.
Within minutes, the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown on March 11, 2011, brought an unprecedented wave of death, displacement, and destruction to Japan.
As the Covid-19 pandemic altered our lives, the MIT community reached new levels of resilience and ingenuity.
Students in 2.008 (Design and Manufacturing II) learn about manufacturing processes for everyday products, and work in teams to design their own yo-yos.
Glenn Ellison and Danielle Khoury offer takeaways from a detailed reassessment of MIT’s financial picture for a post-Covid world.