Material could bring optical communication onto silicon chips
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Ultrathin films of a semiconductor that emits and detects light can be stacked on top of silicon wafers.
Atmospheric chemist takes on pollutants and the global treaties written to control them.
Alumni and friends gather at the Boch Center Wang Theatre to celebrate the vibrant MIT community and the Institute's ambitious dreams for a better world.
Mavalvala, Evans, Frebel, Katsavounidis, and Vitale discuss the science behind LIGO's observations of a neutron star collision.
For MIT senior Talia Weiss, physics and theater have provided a springboard for new interests in political science.
Before assigning responsibility, our minds simulate alternative outcomes, study shows.
Approach developed at MIT could help curb needless “flaring” of potent greenhouse gas.
Professor of physics describes our understanding of the expansion of the universe through “standard sirens.”
Discovery marks first cosmic event observed in both gravitational waves and light.
Neuroscientists identify genetic changes in microglia in a mouse model of neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's disease.
For the first time, researchers have identified neural signatures of explicit and implicit learning.
This fall brings 14 new professors in the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
Awarded annually by The Rockefeller University, the award recognizes accomplishments of outstanding women in science.
Materials Processing Center, Center for Materials Science and Engineering merger brings together formidable resources for advancing next-generation materials.
Jeremiah Johnson designs novel materials for drug delivery, energy, and other applications.