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A new film explores how the launch of MIT OpenCourseWare 25 years ago has helped to shape how knowledge is shared.
A new film explores how the launch of MIT OpenCourseWare 25 years ago has helped to shape how knowledge is shared.
Lincoln Laboratory intern Ivy Mahncke developed and tested algorithms to help human divers and robots navigate underwater.
Mini microwave sounders developed at Lincoln Laboratory, demonstrated on a NASA mission, and now transferred to industry, are expanding storm-forecasting capabilities.
In “Scientific InQueery,” LGBTQ+ MIT faculty and graduate students describe finding community and living their authentic lives in the research enterprise.
MIT researchers are developing a system for reducing emissions of the potent greenhouse gas at dairy farms and other sites.
Since 1968, the MIT-WHOI Joint Program has provided research and educational opportunities for PhD students seeking to explore the marine world.
The MIT PhD student grew up in Mexico and crossed into the US on foot at age 12. Today she’s working in two different labs in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
Biomedical engineer and dancer Shriya Srinivasan PhD ’20 explores connections between the human body and the outside world.
Every year during Residence Exploration Week at MIT, the East Campus community invites first-year students to help build a working roller coaster.
A tribute to the staff and faculty who have worked hard getting campus ready for this fall.
Graduating students reflect on their experience at MIT.
Members of MIT’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program reflect on challenges and benefits of being an ROTC cadet and an MIT student.
At Monterrey Tec, MIT’s president discusses the impact of education in addressing global issues.
Graduate students perform Martinů’s “Piano Trio in D Minor,” originally commissioned for Hayden Library's 1950 dedication.
For Memorial Day weekend, we offer this glimpse at our campus in full bloom.