Fast-spinning black holes narrow the search for dark matter particles
Certain ultralight bosons would be expected to put the brakes on black holes, but new results show no such slowdown.
Certain ultralight bosons would be expected to put the brakes on black holes, but new results show no such slowdown.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Thirteen staff members recognized for dedication to School of Science and to MIT.
Shooting beams of ions at proton clouds may help researchers map the inner workings of neutron stars.
Lesson learned from the CHiPS survey must inform future cluster searches, researchers say.
Senior Nina Levine is researching technologies for detecting radioactive material, as she pursues a dual path in nuclear science and policy.
Particle physicist Lindley Winslow seeks the universe’s smallest particles for answers to its biggest questions.
Oral history project allows MIT students to dig deep into the longstanding connection between the Institute and South Asia.
Alan Lightman’s new book explores the riddles of origins, infinities, and other bafflements brought to us by modern science.
The Institute ranks second in four subject areas.
New case studies series examines social, ethical, and policy challenges of present-day computing activities.
Daniel Korsun’s undergraduate career at MIT prepared him to look more deeply into fusion magnet technology and design.
Longtime MIT professor who laid the foundations for the development of index theory was a recipient of both the National Medal of Science and the Abel Prize.
MIT scientists present exoplanet data at the 237th American Astronomical Society meeting.
Unconventional form of ferroelectricity could impact next-generation computing.