Bringing together the next generation of quantum coders
MIT iQuHACK gave teams from across the country time and experience on real quantum computers.
MIT iQuHACK gave teams from across the country time and experience on real quantum computers.
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
In Killian Lecture, MIT’s Robert Merton explained the thinking behind his foundational finance work — and its applicability to everyday life.
MIT, RPI, and SUNY convene a national conversation on semiconductor tech translation and hard-tech startups.
Virtual conference gathered students, faculty, and industry partners to explore the future of microsystems and nanotechnology.
At a recent seminar, MIT faculty analyzed Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hundreds gather in solidarity with MIT’s Ukrainian community while MIT offers support.
During a tour of MIT.nano, the commerce secretary argued for boosting domestic semiconductor research and manufacturing, to fight inflation and improve national security.
“Carbon Queen” explores how the Institute Professor transformed our understanding of the physical world and made science and engineering more accessible to all.
Director-General of the World Trade Organization and MIT alumna will address the Class of 2022 on May 27.
Annual MLK celebration at MIT features call to confront America’s history of racism in order to move forward.
Artists and industry professionals including AleXa join the online course, offering insights into Korean pop music.
At the MIT Energy Initiative’s Fall Colloquium, finance executive Poppy Allonby lays out the current state of sustainability thinking among the investor class.
As Russia masses military equipment near Ukraine borders, experts in an MIT forum express concern about possible action and its consequences.
Gilda Barabino, president of Olin College of Engineering and professor of biomedical and chemical engineering, inaugurates the new series.