Q&A: David Kaiser on Freeman Dyson, the relentless freethinker
MIT physicist and historian of science has edited a new volume about Dyson, a famed quantum theorist and futurist.
MIT physicist and historian of science has edited a new volume about Dyson, a famed quantum theorist and futurist.
Graduate student Skylar Dannhoff discovers the collaborative world of fusion research.
APS honors Anna Frebel, Liang Fu, Nuh Gedik, Or Hen, Nuno Loureiro, Fredrick Seguin, and Jesse Thaler for research, applications, teaching, and leadership.
Astronomers have found a way to determine an asteroid’s interior structure based on how its spin changes during a close encounter with Earth.
PhD student Alex Greene studies superconducting quantum computing systems while rounding out their busy schedule with water sanitation projects.
With only a little information, researchers can predict the circumstances under which an ecosystem will be stable or unstable.
K. Barry Sharpless is a former member of the chemistry faculty, while Carolyn Bertozzi is the daughter of Physics Professor Emeritus William Bertozzi and a Lemelson-MIT Prize winner.
“The Hunt for Planet B” follows Seager and others on their search for extraterrestrial life; three other nominated films feature MIT affiliates.
The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction.
Swirling waters replenish nutrients in open ocean, a new study finds, and could mitigate some climate change effects.
MIT professor to share $3 million prize with three others; Daniel Spielman PhD ’95 wins Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.
A “grazing encounter” may have smashed the moon to bits to form Saturn’s rings, a new study suggests.
Students are part of large team that achieved fusion ignition for the first time in a laboratory.
High-energy astrophysicist to lead MIT School of Science physics community.
Single-shot spectroscopy techniques provide researchers with a new understanding of a mysterious light-driven process.