Study: Persian Gulf could experience deadly heat
Detailed climate simulation shows a threshold of survivability could be crossed without mitigation measures.
Detailed climate simulation shows a threshold of survivability could be crossed without mitigation measures.
New general-purpose optimization algorithm promises order-of-magnitude speedups on some problems.
"2015 Energy and Climate Outlook" projects likely impacts of current policies and pledges on global climate, emissions, and energy mix.
Targeting the RNA-binding protein that promotes resistance could lead to better cancer therapies.
Public event on Nov. 3 will highlight transformable designs.
New approach could aid in treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
Finding shows small amounts of repeated stretching can eliminate crystal defects in nanoscale metal parts.
In new book, MIT professor explains how companies can lessen the shocks of a volatile world.
PhD student is acquiring the science, engineering, and social sciences expertise needed to make sense of complex policy questions surrounding nuclear energy.
Quakes can change elastic properties of the Earth’s crust up to 6,000 kilometers away.
Professor Catherine Drennan and graduate student Michael Funk want energy production and environmental protection to go hand in hand.
Taking advantage of genetic heterogeneity in autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders could lead to precision therapies.
Study finds pledges by top greenhouse gas emitters leaves little room for others; urges greater R&D.
System that replaces human intuition with algorithms outperforms 615 of 906 human teams.
Study finds a whisker’s “slaloming” motion helps seals track and chase prey.