Powering up (and saving) the planet
Water shortages in Southern California made an indelible impression on Evelyn Wang ’00 when she was growing up in Los
Read MoreWater shortages in Southern California made an indelible impression on Evelyn Wang ’00 when she was growing up in Los
Read MoreConcrete already builds our world, and an MIT-invented variant known as electron-conducting carbon concrete (ec3, pronounced “e c cubed”) holds
Read MoreRight now, MIT alumni and friends are voicing their support for: America’s scientific and technological leadership Merit-based admissions and affordable
Read MoreLike almost any MIT student, Mason Estrada wants to take what he learned on campus and apply it to the
Read MoreCity life is often described as “fast-paced.” A study coauthored by MIT scholars suggests that’s more true than ever: The
Read MoreWith help from artificial intelligence, MIT researchers have designed novel antibiotics that can combat two hard-to-treat bacteria: multi-drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Read MoreA lot of attention has been paid to how climate change can reduce biodiversity. Now MIT researchers have shown that
Read MoreMIT researchers have developed a new bionic knee that is integrated directly with the user’s muscle and bone tissue. It
Read MoreTake a stroll along the Infinite Corridor these days and you’ll encounter a striking new space, in a prominent location
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