Three MIT biologists receive NIH Outstanding Investigator Awards
Graham Walker, Michael Yaffe, and Robert Weinberg earn support from the National Institutes of Health to further their research endeavors.
Graham Walker, Michael Yaffe, and Robert Weinberg earn support from the National Institutes of Health to further their research endeavors.
MIT associate professor and member of the Broad Institute and McGovern Institute recognized for commitment to invention, collaboration, and mentorship.
Cognitive scientists find that people can more easily communicate warmer colors than cool ones.
Middle school girls from the Cambridge area spend an afternoon on campus, participating in hands-on scientific experiments.
Bacterial populations in mother’s GI tract may play a central role.
Assistant professors Joey Davis and Rebecca Lamason will spearhead research initiatives into fundamental cellular processes.
Observations and modeling suggest TRAPPIST-1 exoplanets may have held onto water, billions of years after their formation.
Success rate is comparable to that of highly trained scientists performing the process manually.
Thousands attend MIT solar eclipse-watching parties on campus, at the MIT Wallace Observatory, and in Rexburg, Idaho.
Estimate will help gauge hang time of greenhouse gases, water vapor, and ozone in upper atmosphere.
Behaving like particles in a viscous fluid can help bunches of electrons squeeze through a tight space.
Alison Criscitiello PhD '14 seeks ice cores in inhospitable locations, sometimes camping on ice sheets and sleeping with a shotgun in case of bear attacks.
MISTI interns and MIT faculty tackle rising sea level challenges at Italian research camp this summer.
Outside of the chemistry lab, PhD candidate Tsehai Grell works to make MIT more inclusive for grad students.
Higher mantle temperatures caused subducting tectonic plates to sink much further than they do today.