Course helps girls in Botswana avoid HIV and “sugar daddies”
Youth-to-youth program teaches girls about the increased odds of contracting HIV from older men.
Youth-to-youth program teaches girls about the increased odds of contracting HIV from older men.
This fall brings 14 new professors in the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
Faculty, friends, and family pay tribute to an intellectually generous scholar.
Awards support high-risk, high-impact biomedical research.
Engineers predict how flowing fluid will bend tiny hairs that line blood vessels and intestines.
Co-founded by Amir Hirsch ’06, SM ’07, Flybrix drones offers people of all ages the ability to fly their ideas.
Theoretical chemist Troy Van Voorhis probes big energy-related questions, scrutinizing electrons and chemical bonds to improve sustainable energy solutions.
Technique could lead to cameras that can handle light of any intensity, audio that doesn’t skip or pop.
Games found to improve conceptual math skills, but gains may not carry over to primary school.
Allan Gottlieb ’67, creator of MIT Technology Review's Puzzle Corner, looks back on the column’s longevity, in celebration of his 50th reunion.
Ranked at the top for the sixth straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 46 disciplines.
MIT senior envisions opportunities for “every person of the world who wants to learn something.”
MIT senior will pursue theoretical physics studies as a Marshall Scholar.
With support from the Toyota Research Institute, MIT faculty will focus on next-generation energy storage.
MIT ranked within the top 5 for 19 of 46 subject areas.