Jerry Akinsulire: The making of a maker mentor
Undergraduate Olorunsola “Jerry” Akinsulire spearheads a new builder space in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
Undergraduate Olorunsola “Jerry” Akinsulire spearheads a new builder space in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.
New acoustic analysis could pinpoint impacts by meteorites or possibly plane debris.
Team of professional and citizen scientists identifies tails of comets streaking past a distant star.
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Mavalvala, Evans, Frebel, Katsavounidis, and Vitale discuss the science behind LIGO's observations of a neutron star collision.
For MIT senior Talia Weiss, physics and theater have provided a springboard for new interests in political science.
Recognized for his contributions to health, the distinguished professor is now a member of the national academies of medicine, science, and engineering.
Professor of physics describes our understanding of the expansion of the universe through “standard sirens.”
Discovery marks first cosmic event observed in both gravitational waves and light.
Ahrens, Rathbun, Silmore, and Wei are recognized for tackling complex science and engineering problems of national importance.
Flying in shallow arcs helps birds stay aloft with less effort.
This fall brings 14 new professors in the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
Materials Processing Center, Center for Materials Science and Engineering merger brings together formidable resources for advancing next-generation materials.
Olbert researched measurements of solar wind with instruments on several NASA space missions, including the Voyager probes.
LIGO inventor and professor emeritus of physics recognized “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.”