After MIT, new officers will serve their country
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Startup’s novel aluminum batteries increase the range of UUVs tenfold.
Nuclear science and engineering senior Sean Lowder is taking his expertise to Washington and the U.S. Navy.
Department of Political Science assistant professor studies the strategic use of nuclear force as global tensions threaten to reach the boiling point.
Political theorist John Tirman discusses immigration and identity, and measuring the true costs of war.
MIT event offers look at how U.S.-Mexico relations could revive.
In conference on nuclear threat, former Energy Secretary Moniz and Rep. Lee call for diplomacy to defuse rising risks.
Security Studies Program expert on biological weapons discusses the April 4 attack on Syrian civilians that killed at least 80.
Influential team counsels leaders, educates students, and informs policy.
Report warns of hacking risk to electric grid, oil pipelines, and other critical infrastructure.
Physics professor and former U.S. Energy Secretary will lead nuclear security nonprofit while continuing his work at MIT.
Fresh from nearly four years as U.S. Energy Secretary, Moniz returns to his roots at MIT.
Lincoln Laboratory’s imaging system can uncover what's under the trees.
A leader in the development of advanced satellite communication systems, Morrow led Lincoln Laboratory for 21 years.