Responding to the tragedy in Ukraine
A letter from President Reif describes steps MIT is taking to care for members of its community and discontinue the MIT Skoltech program.
A letter from President Reif describes steps MIT is taking to care for members of its community and discontinue the MIT Skoltech program.
Research scientist Alex Tinguely oversees an antenna diagnostic used on the U.K.’s record-breaking fusion experiment.
A Museum of Science, Boston exhibit benefits from oceanographer Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli’s work on the Venetian Lagoon’s MOSE barrier project.
MIT spinout Safi Organics uses farmers’ crop residue to make an organic fertilizer that can increase yields and improve soil health.
New MISTI faculty director Evan Lieberman discusses the crucial role of international education for global solutions.
A subset of the finalists will be announced as multiyear flagship projects this spring.
Senior Sihao Huang uses his background in physics and complex systems to inform his interdisciplinary approach to political science.
As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.
Polish journalist Ada Petriczko, an Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow at MIT, discusses ethical and cross-border journalism, freedom of speech, and the rise of autocracy.
MIT senior Ayomikun Ayodeji seeks to expand access to reliable, affordable energy in his home country of Nigeria, and beyond.
MIT Energy Initiative edX course asks students to rethink how we operate power systems.
MIT experiment finds people will respond to cues from neighbors about activities and risk preferences.
Associate Professor Areg Danagoulian credits mentorship with helping him establish a path through nuclear physics.
Political scientist Vipin Narang’s new book, “Seeking the Bomb,” makes sense of the complex history of nuclear weapons programs.
Calligrapher Hajj Wafaa shares insights about his craft while MIT Global Languages announces the arrival of Arabic classes.