MISTI sends more than 50 students abroad over IAP
Take on real-world challenges in places such as Mexico, Germany and France
Take on real-world challenges in places such as Mexico, Germany and France
Mathematics professor Gilbert Strang looks back at OCW 10 years later.
By melding economics and engineering, researchers show that as social networks get larger, they usually get better at sorting fact from fiction.
A new study reveals that even the way cats lap up liquid displays the perfect balance for which they’re known.
MIT has greatest number of recipients from a single institution.
OpenCourseWare gives student confidence that he can work at the MIT level.
Global financial crisis highlights gulf between advanced and emerging nations.
Experiments in which fluid droplets mimic the odd behavior of subatomic particles recall an abandoned interpretation of quantum mechanics.
In a twist on a classic experiment, MIT researchers discover how flexible cylinders behave when rolling down a slope.
A new way of analyzing grids of numbers known as matrices could improve signal-processing applications and data-compression schemes.
A generally accepted theory explaining the frequent eruptions at Italy’s Stromboli volcano is called into question by new research.
MIT encryption pioneer recognized for ‘extraordinary’ contributions in computer science
Mathematical technique lets scientists make estimates in a probabilistic world