Astrophysical shock phenomena reproduced in the laboratory
Lab-scale experiment could help scientists understand interstellar and galactic-scale smashups.
Lab-scale experiment could help scientists understand interstellar and galactic-scale smashups.
Theorists at MIT and collaborators uncover hidden topological insulator states in bismuth crystals.
Novel study shows protein CPG15 acts as a molecular proxy of experience to mark synapses for stabilization.
MIT professor emeritus will share $3 million prize with Sergio Ferrara and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen for discovery of supergravity.
Researchers identify a strategy to prevent mobile genetic elements from breaching the bacterial cell wall.
Whitehead Institute team finds drugs that activate a key brain gene; initial tests in cells and mice show promise for rare, untreatable neurodevelopmental disorder.
Two longtime friends explore how computer vision systems go awry.
A professor and mentor for more than 20 years at MIT, Bowring redefined our understanding of some of the most significant events in Earth history.
Improved air quality in China could prevent nearly 2,000 premature deaths in the U.S.
Planetary system orbiting an unusually quiet star is ideal for future habitability searches.
“Patience is important for our subject,” says math professor Wei Zhang. “You’re always making infinitesimal progress.”
In a mouse model, restoring activity of a specific forebrain region reverses social traits associated with autism.
Technique can spot anomalous particle smashups that may point to phenomena beyond the Standard Model.
An algorithm developed to study the structure of galaxies helps explain a key feature of embryonic development.
A course that combines machine learning and health care explores the promise of applying artificial intelligence to medicine.