How the universe got its magnetic field
By studying the dynamics of plasma turbulence, MIT researchers are helping to solve one of the mysteries of the origins of cosmological magnetic fields.
By studying the dynamics of plasma turbulence, MIT researchers are helping to solve one of the mysteries of the origins of cosmological magnetic fields.
Searchable tool reveals more than 90,000 known materials with electronic properties that remain unperturbed in the face of disruption.
Fulbright US Student Program funds opportunities for research, graduate study, and teaching abroad.
Faculty members Angela Belcher, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Ronitt Rubinfeld elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
The image reveals a glowing, donut-shaped ring at the Milky Way’s heart.
New five-year agreement will support SPARC science, increase graduate students and postdocs, and support interdisciplinary work toward fusion power plants.
Professor led MIT department for eight years, playing pivotal leadership roles at the Institute and in physics research and community-building.
The system is orbited by third stellar companion and may have originated near the center of the Milky Way.
The 2nd Annual Research Slam featured three-minute talks on cutting-edge research from across MIT in an engaging public showcase and competition.
The findings will help scientists trace a black hole’s evolution as it feeds on stellar material.
A new approach could make it possible to detect the elusive Unruh effect in hours, rather than billions of years.
An art-science collaboration tests the limits of visual technologies.
A novel photolithography technique could be a manufacturing game-changer for optical applications.
Seven staff members are recognized for their dedication to the School of Science and to MIT.
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students helps infuse ethical computing content into MIT’s largest machine learning course.