“Each of us holds a piece of the solution”
Campus gathers with Vice President for Energy and Climate Evelyn Wang to explore the Climate Project at MIT, make connections, and exchange ideas.
Campus gathers with Vice President for Energy and Climate Evelyn Wang to explore the Climate Project at MIT, make connections, and exchange ideas.
Researchers from SMART DiSTAP developed the world’s first near-infrared fluorescent nanosensor capable of monitoring a plant’s primary growth hormone in real-time and without harming the plant.
In an annual tradition, MIT affiliates embarked on a trip to Washington to explore federal lawmaking and advocate for science policy.
MIT researchers’ new membrane separates different types of fuel based on their molecular size, eliminating the need for energy-intensive crude oil distillation.
The former US Army Helicopter pilot co-founded Helix Carbon to erase the carbon footprint of tough-to-decarbonize industries.
MIT engineers designed polymer microparticles that can deliver vaccines at predetermined times after injection.
Faculty members and researchers honored in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence.
The circuits could help researchers develop new treatments for fragile X syndrome and other diseases caused by mutations of a single gene.
Chemists could use this quick computational method to design more efficient reactions that yield useful compounds, from fuels to pharmaceuticals.
These bacteria, which could be designed to detect pollution or nutrients, could act as sensors to help farmers monitor their crops.
New research finds liquid air energy storage could be the lowest-cost option for ensuring a continuous power supply on a future grid dominated by carbon-free but intermittent sources of electricity.
J-WAFS marks 10 years of supporting student engagement through grants, fellowships, events, mentorship, and funding for clubs.
Graduate engineering program is No. 1 in the nation; MIT Sloan is No. 5.
Upending a long-held supposition, MIT researchers find a common catalyst works by cycling between two different forms.
Scaling up nanoparticle production could help scientists test new cancer treatments.