Physicists see electron whirlpools for the first time
Long predicted but never observed, this fluid-like electron behavior could be leveraged for low-power next-generation electronics.
Long predicted but never observed, this fluid-like electron behavior could be leveraged for low-power next-generation electronics.
Christoph Paus, the MIT physicist who co-led the effort to detect the particle, looks ahead to the next 10 years.
Tracy Slatyer, Jesse Thaler, and Wei Zhang are honored for their research, leadership, and mentorship.
MIT engineers expand the capabilities of these ultrasensitive nanoscale detectors, with potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing.
Magdelena Allen is developing a highly sensitive brain PET scanner that can help answer fundamental questions in neuroscience and particle physics.
Two MIT professors and five alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to astronomy research, education, and communication.
Earning the top spot for the 11th straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 subject areas.
Chih-Wei Joshua Liu ’22 is an aspiring physician-physicist working to unlock the secrets of thermodynamics in biology and medicine.
A drive to understand natural science phenomena ignited MIT graduate student Changhao Li’s love of quantum physics.
The MIT physicist and author is recognized for his examination into the fundamental laws of nature.
By studying the dynamics of plasma turbulence, MIT researchers are helping to solve one of the mysteries of the origins of cosmological magnetic fields.
Searchable tool reveals more than 90,000 known materials with electronic properties that remain unperturbed in the face of disruption.
Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
Faculty members Angela Belcher, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Ronitt Rubinfeld elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
The image reveals a glowing, donut-shaped ring at the Milky Way’s heart.