At Climate Grand Challenges showcase event, an exploration of how to accelerate breakthrough solutions
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry calls the initiative “classic MIT.”
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry calls the initiative “classic MIT.”
To better inform local policy in the face of changing weather extremes, MIT researchers seek to advance the modeling of long-term weather risks.
The programs are designed to foster an understanding of how artificial intelligence technologies work, including their social implications.
In MIT Mobility Forum talk, experts discuss a future for vehicle automation that lets technology and drivers interact.
The portfolio of multiyear projects focuses on delivering breakthrough solutions.
In the remote desert of Nevada, an MIT team designs shelter for all species.
Faculty leaders highlight innovations that can close longstanding knowledge gaps and reimagine how the world responds to the climate crisis.
The Institute also ranks second in two subject areas.
MIT scientists hope to deploy a fleet of drones to get a better sense of how much carbon the ocean is absorbing, and how much more it can take.
In his book, “New Industrial Urbanism,” Eran Ben-Joseph looks at the evolving form and function of 21st-century cities.
Brent Minchew leads two proposals to better understand glacial physics and predict sea-level rise as part of MIT's Climate Grand Challenges competition.
Faculty leaders detail promising technologies, materials, and methods that could help unlock a low-carbon future in sectors where emissions are hardest to cut.
A new study reveals how MIT’s campus design and architecture influence interaction among researchers.
Study suggests how much competition in the urban ride market can grow before gridlock sets in.
Virtual conference gathered students, faculty, and industry partners to explore the future of microsystems and nanotechnology.