School of Science announces 2022 Infinite Expansion Awards
Eight postdocs and research scientists within the School of Science honored for contributions to the Institute.
Eight postdocs and research scientists within the School of Science honored for contributions to the Institute.
Fellowship honors ACM members whose accomplishments drive innovation and make broader advances possible.
MIT neuroscientists have developed a computer model that can answer that question as well as the human brain.
The new qubits stay in “superposition” for up to 10 seconds, and could make a promising foundation for quantum computers.
Dincă, Feng, Hunter, Shoemaker, and Wang are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
New work on superconducting kagome metal will aid design of other unusual quantum materials, with many potential applications.
The findings could redefine the kinds of particles that were abundant in the early universe.
Catalog of planet candidates nearly doubles in size during 2020-21.
Discovery allows scientists to study crucial intermediate in battery development.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
Senior Ibuki Iwasaki seeks creative ways to design technology that considers the human user.
MIT computer scientists and mathematicians offer an introductory computing and career-readiness program for incarcerated women in New England.
Undergraduate classes provide hands-on introduction to nanotechnology and nanoengineering at MIT.nano.
Senior David Darrow’s love of math fuels other passions such as mentoring and learning new languages.
Mathematics faculty Semyon Dyatlov, Michel Goemans, and Richard Stanley, along with David Williamson PhD ’93, receive AMS prizes.