Antarctic ice cliffs may not contribute to sea-level rise as much as predicted
Study finds even the tallest ice cliffs should support their own weight rather than collapsing catastrophically.
Study finds even the tallest ice cliffs should support their own weight rather than collapsing catastrophically.
New research reveals how mTORC1 docks at lysosomal surface.
Report urges MIT community to openly share the products of its research and teaching.
Edelman's Julia programming language was recognized for solving large computational problems for high-performance computers.
The X-ray-focusing lens used in the experiment is based on a design used in lighthouses for centuries.
Design principles from robotics help researchers decipher elements controlling mental processes in the brain.
The MIT Department of Biology and Whitehead Institute are producing a podcast featuring young scientists and why they chose to study biology.
New lens technique spots tiny dwarf galaxy in the first, super-energetic stages of star formation.
Fluorescent probe could allow scientists to watch circuits within the brain and link their activity to specific behaviors.
Six scholars and professors are spending this academic year in engagement with the MIT community.
Clumps of amyloid protein emerge early in deep regions, such as the mammillary body, and march outward in the brain along specific circuits.
Ultrathin coating could protect 2D materials from corrosion, enabling their use in optics and electronics.
Scientists simulate early galaxy formation in a universe of dark matter that is ultralight, or “fuzzy,” rather than cold or warm.
Faculty member since 2003 is known for physical chemistry research, as well as contributions to education and the department’s climate.
Data on MIT students underscore the importance of getting enough sleep; bedtime also matters.