Donated instrument provides undergraduate chemistry students high-level research experience
Cutting edge-tool reserved exclusively for students is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly.
Cutting edge-tool reserved exclusively for students is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly.
At Open Learning Talks, Cynthia Breazeal and Eric Klopfer discuss artificial intelligence education.
First virtual MIT Better World gathering featured MIT researchers sharing some of the ways the Institute excels as a hub of science and innovation.
Facility within MIT.nano offers equipment and capabilities for visualizing data, creating immersive environments.
SWE members develop innovative and creative ways to maintain programming during the pandemic.
MassBridge will create curriculum for the advanced manufacturing needs of today’s economy.
As a tutor and teaching assistant, senior Jack-Willliam Barotta helps create a welcoming learning environment for students of all backgrounds.
Neuroscientists find that interpreting code activates a general-purpose brain network, but not language-processing centers.
High school students from across the country competed in an all-day online competition.
Anthropologist touches on the history of tech-related job displacement and explores how other countries approach policies on robots, skills, and learning.
MIT hosts kickoff event of Massachusetts STEM Week — a statewide virtual celebration of K-12 education.
Podcast from MIT OpenCourseWare showcasing the Institute’s inspiring instructors and their courses enters second season.
One of few female students in the 1940s, Wagley was also the Alumni Association’s first female president.
Thirteen teams receive up to $10K for invention projects that address local and worldwide problems.
Davis, in conversation with Senior Associate Dean Blanche Staton, fields questions from the MIT community about the current moment of racial reckoning.