Donald “Bruce” Montgomery, influential electromagnet engineer, dies at 89
Longtime MIT researcher and former associate director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center contributed to fusion energy progress on campus and around the world.
Longtime MIT researcher and former associate director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center contributed to fusion energy progress on campus and around the world.
Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Professors and Scholars will enhance and enrich the MIT community through engagement with students and faculty.
New results from researchers at MIT reveal an unexpected feature of atomic nuclei when a “magic” number of neutrons is reached.
A new technique could improve the precision of atomic clocks and of quantum sensors for detecting dark matter or gravitational waves.
Their swirling, clustering behavior might someday inform the design of self-assembling robotic swarms.
The clear and periodic pattern of fast radio bursts may originate from a distant neutron star.
BART and MARGE will reliably produce, store, and distribute 50 tons of rocket fuel per year on the surface of Mars.
Award provides five years of funding and access to a community of innovative scholars and leaders in science and technology.
The findings could inform the design of practical superconducting devices.
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The moon sustained twice as many impacts as can be seen on its surface, scientists find.
Building and working a clay-and-grass furnace, teachers and students learn more than how to turn ore into metal.
Long predicted but never observed, this fluid-like electron behavior could be leveraged for low-power next-generation electronics.
Insight into the way the EGF receptor sends signals into cells could help researchers design new cancer drugs that target this protein.
Christoph Paus, the MIT physicist who co-led the effort to detect the particle, looks ahead to the next 10 years.