Lessons from the MIT Water Club
Urban planning student Isadora Araujo Cruxen is a leader in MIT's Water Club, a forum for discussion and teaching about water technology, policy, and science.
Urban planning student Isadora Araujo Cruxen is a leader in MIT's Water Club, a forum for discussion and teaching about water technology, policy, and science.
Researchers combine two types of photovoltaic material to make a cell that harnesses more sunlight.
System to automatically find a common type of programming bug significantly outperforms its predecessors.
Engineering professor undertakes innovative research in reactor design while working toward the realization of nuclear fusion.
New image-analysis methods can automate identification of cost-effective sites for grants or microgrids.
MIT biological engineering graduate student Frances Liu is studying ways to alter mechanical properties of cell environments to produce desired chemical outputs.
Focus on real-world concerns underpins research in areas including game theory, linguistics, decision theory, and economics.
Amy Finkelstein spotted an opportunity to bring the gold standard in scientific research to one of the most pressing questions of the day.
MIT associate professor brings a materials scientist's understanding to biochemical behavior in stem cells and organ tissue.
Researchers find a 10 percent annual increase, after inflation.
Researchers detect features around Chiron that may signal rings, jets, or a shell of dust.
Students create and screen their creations in the second annual Course 1 Video Competition.
Senior Sterling Harper tackles nuclear energy risk with virtual simulation tools.
New technique could lead to long-lasting localized stimulation of brain tissue without external connections.
System that lets children program a robot using stickers embodies new theories about programming languages.