3 Questions: Elena Ruehr on her three premieres this month
Composer debuts three new works, including an opera to be performed at MIT on Nov. 21.
Composer debuts three new works, including an opera to be performed at MIT on Nov. 21.
Inaugural event, “Examining Ebola,” probes the current global public health emergency from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
The U.S. Olympic Committee visits Boston; city is one of four U.S. contenders.
MIT-CHIEF emphasizes U.S.-China collaboration in tackling major issues through entrepreneurship.
In support of three new experiments, MIT's Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano will answer questions about dark matter research in a live Google Hangout on Nov. 20.
International effort aims to harness the intelligence of people worldwide to address climate change.
DyDESS 2014 will unite scientists and engineers around Earth's systems science and engineering challenges.
University of Colorado at Boulder professor presented “Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life” at the New England Aquarium.
In Compton Lecture, NIH director details the importance of reaching out to others.
At MIT symposium, promise of advanced manufacturing suggests new ways to reshape urban space.
Nine astronaut alumni and Elon Musk join in celebrating department’s centennial.
State Department official lauds enforcement of New START Treaty, but cites need for more work.
Special event will focus on women's role in society and science
Collins to present “Exceptional Opportunities in Biomedical Research.”