Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
Researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.
Researchers in the MIT Initiative on Combatting Systemic Racism are building an open data repository to advance research on racial inequity in domains like policing, housing, and health care.
Researchers are leveraging quantum mechanical properties to overcome the limits of silicon semiconductor technology.
Assistant Professor Ethan Peterson is addressing some of the practical, overlooked issues that need to be worked out for viable fusion power plants.
Extraction of nickel, an essential component of clean energy technologies, needs stronger policies to protect local environments and communities, MIT researchers say.
MIT engineers’ algorithm may have wide impact, from forecasting climate to projecting population growth to designing efficient aircraft.
Researchers across MIT are working on ways to boost food production and help crops survive drought.
Former Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam and Inventing Smart Solutions students spoke on a panel with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona organized by the White House Initiative for Hispanics.
By snugly wrapping around neurons, these devices could help scientists probe subcellular regions of the brain, and might even help restore some brain function.
National Science Foundation grant expected to help New England researchers translate discoveries to commercial technology.
By emulating a magnetic field on a superconducting quantum computer, researchers can probe complex properties of materials.
The new Tayebati Postdoctoral Fellowship Program will support leading postdocs to bring cutting-edge AI to bear on research in scientific discovery or music.
From helping new parents to coordinating play dates and sharing information, MIT students who are parents are there for one another.
The scientists’ wide-scale acoustic mapping technique could help track vulnerable keystone species.
Through exploration in her lab, Technical Instructor Rhea Vedro helps students discover the power of working with their own hands.
Director of the MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab, within the Center for Transportation and Logistics, honored for “leading the way ... to help disaster survivors in their own backyards and around the world.”