Revolutionary radio telescope detects bevy of fast radio bursts
Researchers use CHIME telescope to detect fast radio bursts at low frequencies and a second repeating burst.
Researchers use CHIME telescope to detect fast radio bursts at low frequencies and a second repeating burst.
Halo of highly energized electrons around the black hole contracts dramatically during feeding frenzy.
New EAPS thesis field is the most recent to join the computational science and engineering doctoral program within the Center for Computational Engineering.
Measurements indicate a dense, gaseous, “sub-Neptune” world, three times the size of Earth.
Researchers design CubeSats with lasers to provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets.
Theoretical physicist's focus on the complexity of plasma turbulence could pay dividends in fusion energy.
MIT astronomer and writer investigates ancient starlight and shares her excitement about the cosmos.
MIT’s Mark Vogelsberger and the Illustris project are honored by Germany's postal service with an official stamp.
"Magic-angle" graphene named 2018 Breakthrough of the Year; first ionic plane and earliest evidence of hydrogen gas named to top 10 breakthroughs.
Platform offers the precision that shoebox-sized CubeSats need to beam down hefty data packets.
MIT Kavli's John Richardson describes MIT's role in the historic passing of the Voyager 2 craft past the heliopause and into the interstellar medium.
High-power, tunable design could be used for chemical detection in outer space, medical imaging, more.
The observatories are also releasing their first catalog of gravitational-wave events.
Physics professor brought leadership, resources, and an intellectual focus to the MIT astrophysics faculty and research staff during 15 years at the helm.
EAPS professors Summons, Bosak, and Weiss provide insight on how the Jezero Crater can advance the study of Martian history and the search for ancient life.