There’s something in the air
Colette Heald studies atmospheric gases and particles, and how they affect air quality and climate.
Colette Heald studies atmospheric gases and particles, and how they affect air quality and climate.
Awards fund graduate studies for immigrants and children of immigrants.
Varesh Prasad, an MIT graduate student in health sciences and technology, is creating a multidisciplinary future in health care.
Winning teams will use grants to advance research in areas including fuel cells, solar-powered desalination, and impacts of electric vehicle charging on the power grid.
Modular, programmable proteins can be used to track or manipulate gene expression.
Chemistry professor receives the NSF's highest honor for an outstanding researcher under the age of 35.
Former MIT physics professor and dean of science recognized by the National Science Board.
MIT's future home for cutting-edge nanoscience and nanotechnology research gets fitted with 23 tons of steel per day.
On April 23, MIT's Open House will feature 350-plus events to entertain and inform all ages.
Continental shifting may have acted as a natural mechanism for extreme carbon sequestration.
Spinning cells could attract each other across surprisingly long distances.
MIT physicist uses laser beams to study exotic electronic phenomena at high speeds.
MIT ranked within the top 5 globally for 19 of 42 subject areas.
In step toward personalized medicine, researchers are using single-cell analysis to unravel cancer’s secrets.
Beyond 2016: MIT’s Frontiers of the Future event offers a playful introduction to research at MIT.