David Darmofal SM ’91, PhD ’93 named vice chancellor for undergraduate and graduate education
Longtime AeroAstro professor brings deep experience with academic and student life.
Longtime AeroAstro professor brings deep experience with academic and student life.
A new approach, which takes minutes rather than days, predicts how a specific DNA sequence will arrange itself in the cell nucleus.
In the United States and abroad, Matthew Dolan ’81 has served as a leader in immunology and virology.
Researchers characterize the peculiar Einstein Probe transient EP240408a.
Cognitive neuroscientist is recognized for her groundbreaking discoveries about the brain’s language system.
MIT study finds a diversified portfolio of carbon dioxide removal options delivers the best return on investment.
The course challenges students to commercialize technologies and ideas in one whirlwind semester. Alumni of the class have founded more than 150 companies.
Support for D2O in 2025 includes two new three-year, all-consortium commitments from the Florida Virtual Campus and the Big Ten Academic Alliance.
An MIT affiliate for some 60 years, Schneider was an authority on the relationships between brain structure and behavior.
Studying the pathogen R. parkeri, researchers discovered the first evidence of extensive and stable interkingdom contacts between a pathogen and a eukaryotic organelle.
The nanoparticle-based vaccine shows promise against many variants of SARS-CoV-2, as well as related sarbecoviruses that could jump to humans.
The work introduces a new platform for studying quantum materials.
With seven new startups, MIT.nano's program for hard-tech ventures expands to more than 20 companies.
Special report describes targets for advancing technologically feasible and economically viable strategies.
Gifted Caribbean high schoolers become SPISE alumni at MIT, and many go on to advanced academic and professional careers.