At MIT, Clare Grey stresses battery development to electrify the planet
In her 2024 Dresselhaus Lecture, the Cambridge University professor of chemistry describes her work making batteries more reliable and sustainable.
In her 2024 Dresselhaus Lecture, the Cambridge University professor of chemistry describes her work making batteries more reliable and sustainable.
A celebration of scientific acumen and teamwork brings together top students from across the country.
Using this model, researchers may be able to identify antibody drugs that can target a variety of infectious diseases.
The fleeting cosmic firework likely emerged from the turbulent magnetosphere around a far-off neutron star.
Stories on tamper-proof ID tags, sound-suppressing silk, and generative AI’s understanding of the world were some of the most popular topics on MIT News.
Inviting recent postdocs and sabbatical-eligible faculty to pursue their research at MIT, new programs envision eventually supporting 16 Israeli scholars on campus annually.
Five MIT faculty and staff, along with 19 additional alumni, are honored for electrical engineering and computer science advances.
In math and in music, senior Holden Mui values interesting ideas, solving problems creatively, and finding meaning in their structures.
The neuroscientist turned entrepreneur will focus on advancing the intersection of behavioral science and AI across MIT.
At a symposium of the Simons Center for the Social Brain, six speakers described a diversity of recently launched studies aimed at improving understanding of the autistic brain.
The technique provides researchers with a powerful tool for controlling magnetism, and could help in designing faster, smaller, more energy-efficient memory chips.
Research could help improve motor rehabilitation programs and assistive robot control.
Deborah Liverman, executive director of MIT Career Advising and Professional Development, offers a window into undergraduate and graduate students’ post-graduation paths.
MIT study confirms the climate impacts of hydrogen, recommends leak prevention be a priority as infrastructure for handling this clean-burning fuel is built.
Ten objects on display in the Koch Institute Public Galleries offer uncommon insights into the people and progress of MIT's cancer research community.