Using machine learning to improve subseasonal climate forecasting
Professor of biology Ernest Fraenkel and visiting scientist Judah Cohen win the Sub-Seasonal Climate Forecast Rodeo competition.
Professor of biology Ernest Fraenkel and visiting scientist Judah Cohen win the Sub-Seasonal Climate Forecast Rodeo competition.
Coating graphene with wax makes for a less contaminated surface during device manufacturing.
Unusual property of the ultrastrong material could be harnessed for twisting or pulling motions.
The Carbin app, from a Concrete Sustainability Hub researcher, promises users an unprecedented understanding of pavement quality.
Institute ranks within the top 2 in 17 of 48 subject areas.
PhD student Josh Moss uses computer modeling and physical experiments to examine the key transformations that emissions undergo in the atmosphere.
Experts assess potential global destabilization caused by climate change impacts on water supplies, land use, and migration.
Membrane material’s properties could guide design of flexible body armor, new study suggests.
Undergraduate researchers discussed their projects at a well-attended poster session.
Low-cost sensors on Hawaii's Kilauea volcano provide an educational resource and give insight into air quality across Big Island.
Machine learning could help improve the accuracy of long-term forecasts, MIT climatologist argues.
Institute Professor honored for discovering Prochlorococcus, the most abundant photosynthesizing organism on Earth.
"Spider’s Canvas" features the sonification of a 3-D spider web, with each strand “tuned” to a different note.
A research assistant and avid runner, PhD candidate Thomas Petersen discusses his experience both researching and competing on pavement.