The moon’s face doesn’t tell its whole story
Researchers find that huge craters on the near side of the moon may overstate the intensity of asteroid impacts about 4.1 billion years ago.
Researchers find that huge craters on the near side of the moon may overstate the intensity of asteroid impacts about 4.1 billion years ago.
Paulo Lozano is designing tiny ion thrusters for the next generation of satellites
Map reveals a lopsided cloud distribution on an extremely hot planet.
Two MIT professors are among 24 recipients nationwide of this year’s unrestricted $625,000 prizes from the MacArthur Foundation.
Design inflates with a powder that turns into gas.
Researchers find material ejects itself before black hole can devour it.
Researchers, in a step toward analyzing Mars for signs of life, find that gene-sequencing chip can survive space radiation.
Simulations based on GRAIL data show how gravitational anomalies developed early in lunar history.
Potentially habitable planets are slightly larger than Earth.
$200 million project will launch telescopes to perform full-sky search for transiting exoplanets.
MIT physicist and AMS spokesman Samuel Ting presents results via webcast.
In 41st annual Killian Lecture, Maria Zuber describes looking deep into the moon’s interior to chart its early history.
Massive lava flows may have given rise to two distinct rock types on Mercury’s surface.
200 high-school students participate in MIT’s annual Zero Robotics competition.