Coffee fix: MIT students decode the science behind the perfect cup
Undergraduate class blends science, hands-on experimentation, and a love for coffee to fuel curiosity.
Undergraduate class blends science, hands-on experimentation, and a love for coffee to fuel curiosity.
A celebration of scientific acumen and teamwork brings together top students from across the country.
MIT grad students and their families joined project and construction staff to mark the collaborative effort to plan and create MIT’s newest graduate residence.
Professor Jessika Trancik’s course helps students understand energy levers for addressing climate change at the macro and micro scales.
In math and in music, senior Holden Mui values interesting ideas, solving problems creatively, and finding meaning in their structures.
Junior Katie Spivakovsky describes her path through New Engineering Education Transformation to biomedical research and beyond.
Deborah Liverman, executive director of MIT Career Advising and Professional Development, offers a window into undergraduate and graduate students’ post-graduation paths.
The MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in the UK at Cambridge University and Imperial College London.
SERC Scholars from around the MIT community examine the electronic hardware waste life cycle and climate justice.
New products presented at the 2.009 prototype launch included a crash-detecting bicycle helmet, an augmented reality mask for divers, and a respirator for wildland firefighters.
The science communicator, video producer, and entrepreneur has built online communities of people who love diving into complex issues.
The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative will bring together researchers from across the Institute to deliver health care solutions at scale.
The MIT women's cross country team claimed its title at the LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course.
First organized MIT delegation highlights the Institute's growing commitment to addressing climate change by showcasing research on biodiversity conservation, AI, and the role of local communities.
MIT students traveled to Washington to speak to representatives from federal executive agencies.