At Climate Grand Challenges showcase event, an exploration of how to accelerate breakthrough solutions
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry calls the initiative “classic MIT.”
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry calls the initiative “classic MIT.”
MIT’s LEAP at MIT.nano is the first in a network to advance manufacturing for the state.
An alternative to methods requiring harsh chemical conditions, the reaction offers a new route to making useful phosphorous-containing compounds.
A novel photolithography technique could be a manufacturing game-changer for optical applications.
A new platform will unite climate models, impact predictions, random control trial evaluations, and humanitarian services to bring cutting-edge tools to Bangladeshi communities.
A Climate Grand Challenges flagship project aims to reduce agriculture-driven emissions while making food crop plants heartier and more nutritious.
Seven staff members are recognized for their dedication to the School of Science and to MIT.
To better inform local policy in the face of changing weather extremes, MIT researchers seek to advance the modeling of long-term weather risks.
Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants.
Study finds genome loops don’t last long in cells; theories of how loops control gene expression may need to be revised.
The Center for Electrification and Decarbonization of Industry unites MIT climate researchers to create scalable clean energy solutions under one roof.
To put global climate modeling at the fingertips of local decision-makers, some scientists think it’s time to rethink the system from scratch.
Microbes that safely break down antibiotics could prevent opportunistic infections and reduce antibiotic resistance.
The portfolio of multiyear projects focuses on delivering breakthrough solutions.
After four decades at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Deputy Director Martin Greenwald embodies a brief history of fusion at MIT.