Four from MIT named American Physical Society Fellows for 2019
Matthew Evans, Joseph Formaggio, Markus Klute, and Anne White are named MIT’s newest APS fellows for their contributions to physics.
Matthew Evans, Joseph Formaggio, Markus Klute, and Anne White are named MIT’s newest APS fellows for their contributions to physics.
Lehmann, a world-renowned developmental and cell biology researcher, is the institute’s fifth director.
Detailed observations in the lateral septum indicate region processes movement and reward information to help direct behavior.
How people interpret musical notes depends on the types of music they have listened to, researchers find.
Nominated by peers and students, professors in brain and cognitive sciences and biology are recognized for excellence in graduate and undergraduate education.
BigSMILES language allows computers and researchers to convey stochastic configurations more clearly.
Joseph Formaggio explains the discovery that the ghostly particle must be no more than 1 electronvolt, half as massive as previously thought.
Commercial cloud service providers give artificial intelligence computing at MIT a boost.
New detection tool could be used to make quantum computers robust against unwanted environmental disturbances.
The honor recognizes the "stellar achievement" of the people behind the exoplanet-seeking satellite.
Assistant professors Pulin Li and Seychelle Vos are investigating how cells become tissues and the proteins that organize DNA.
Results support Einstein’s theory and the idea that black holes have no “hair.”
UROP student Sonia Reilly studies the math of machine learning to improve predictions of natural disasters.
Mathematics researcher Drew Sutherland helps solve decades-old sum-of-three-cubes puzzle, with help from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."