Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands tours MIT
Dutch delegation visits the Institute for a tour focused on computing, robotics, and health care innovation.
Dutch delegation visits the Institute for a tour focused on computing, robotics, and health care innovation.
L4DC explored an emerging scientific area at the intersection of real-time physical data, machine learning, control theory, and optimization.
At the annual MIT Ship Design and Technology Symposium, naval construction and engineering students presented their work on real-life naval design projects.
Squire Booker PhD ’94 met with former and current Summer Research Program students to explain how his summer experience at MIT shaped his research trajectory.
Michael Bloomberg announces new Beyond Carbon initiative in his Commencement address.
Entrepreneur, philanthropist announces new climate initiative, says climate crisis "is unlike any other ever faced by humankind."
“As you strive to hack the world, please try to heal the world, too,” Reif urges graduates.
Speakers — all women — discuss everything from gravitational waves to robot nurses.
FAIL! brings together prominent scholars to share the challenges and missteps that led them to where they are today.
For the 17th annual Kendall Lecture, Gretchen Daily analyzes species and ecosystem services and leverages natural capital to build a green financial system.
Solve at MIT 2019 connects cross-sector leaders to accelerate tech startups addressing some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Interdisciplinary teams propose creative policy solutions addressing societal challenges at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society student-organized event.
This year’s SpringFEST show featuring rapper 6LACK brings many smiles and dance moves to campus.
An old artifact kept in a vault outside Paris is no longer the standard for the kilogram. Now, nature itself provides the definition.
On Monday, May 20, Professor and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Ketterle will explain the new standards of measurement for mass, charge, temperature, and mole.