Taylor Perron receives 2021 MacArthur Fellowship
In his research, the geomorphologist seeks connections among landscape evolution, biodiversity, and human history.
In his research, the geomorphologist seeks connections among landscape evolution, biodiversity, and human history.
New engagement discussed during recent visit to campus.
MIT’s Alan Lightman co-authors the first title from MIT Kids Press, a new imprint from the MIT Press and Candlewick Press.
The results provide a blueprint for finding such systems in the universe’s quieter, emptier regions.
Not just an exoplanet-finder anymore, TESS yields diverse astrophysics results at second science conference.
PhD student Martin Nisser wants to democratize hardware by making it easier to build and customize.
The Space Exploration Initiative supports research across and beyond MIT in two microgravity flights this spring.
A student-run project is collecting messages from around the world, using nanotechnology to etch them on a disk, and sending the disk to the International Space Station.
In a 3Q, Salvatore Vitale describes how gravitational-wave signals suggest black holes completely devoured their companion neutron stars.
MIT researchers are co-leading the design of a global Space Sustainability Rating system that will soon be operational.
Observations quadruple the number of known radio bursts and reveal two types: one-offs and repeaters.
Planetary physicist and former director of the MIT Center for Space Research and the Arecibo Observatory helped repurpose military radar technology for science and space exploration.
In a virtual event, Fincke discussed his time studying at MIT, learning the Russian language, and flying on both Russian and American spacecraft.
Regardless of size, all black holes experience similar accretion cycles, a new study finds.
Four MIT undergraduates whose research areas explore artificial intelligence, space, and climate change honored for their academic achievements.