MIT continues progress toward practical fusion energy
In series of talks, researchers describe major effort to address climate change through carbon-free power.
In series of talks, researchers describe major effort to address climate change through carbon-free power.
New Horizons Mission Team members Alissa Earle and Richard Binzel discuss the revelations the icy world provides about the formation of our solar system.
New EAPS thesis field is the most recent to join the computational science and engineering doctoral program within the Center for Computational Engineering.
Study shows the Sahara swung between lush and desert conditions every 20,000 years, in sync with monsoon activity.
Visiting Assistant Professor Maryam Rashed Alshehhi models a region with freshwater shortages, oil spills, and frequent dust storms.
A new MIT-led study projects a dramatic increase in annual high-heat days in the U.S. Northeast by the century’s end.
Study finds chloroform emissions, on the rise in East Asia, could delay ozone recovery by up to eight years.
New research finds a unique component of cell membranes in an archaea species conveys protection against acidic surroundings.
Platform offers the precision that shoebox-sized CubeSats need to beam down hefty data packets.
ClimaCell uses wireless signals to track and forecast the weather in every 500-meter patch of the Earth’s surface.
Scientists and engineers will collaborate in a new Climate Modeling Alliance to advance climate modeling and prediction.
EAPS professors Summons, Bosak, and Weiss provide insight on how the Jezero Crater can advance the study of Martian history and the search for ancient life.
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.
Professor Richard Binzel’s new Infinite Corridor installation models the solar system at scale.
Toxin will accumulate in the environment, particularly in remote regions, as countries delay implementing emissions controls.