Origami: Not just for paper anymore
DNA, folded into complex shapes, could have a big impact on nanotechnology.
DNA, folded into complex shapes, could have a big impact on nanotechnology.
'Under the Dome,' the Institute's first open house in more than 30 years, features blimp races, the science of ice cream, a flying car and more.
Multidisciplinary university research initiative, led by a CSAIL researcher, is developing a bird-sized UAV.
New report from the MIT Joint Program on the Science and the Policy of Global Change analyzes the impact of border carbon adjustments.
“Improviso” develops AI research by asking players to take on actual roles.
Award-winning composer Keeril Makan shares his distinctive creative process with MIT students
MIT leads the way in several disciplines in U.S. News and World Report's annual list
MIT researchers analyze behavior of materials that change by themselves; could lead to practical applications.
MIT celebrates the official opening of the institute's new building.
Half a century ago, Edward Lorenz SM '43, ScD '48, overthrew the idea of the clockwork universe with his ground-breaking research on chaos. Now MIT professors are working to establish a climate research center in his name.
More than 60 posters featured at annual Center for Environmental Health Sciences event.