What advancements can be made to improve the efficiency and accuracy of studying worldwide diseases? This is what a recent study published in Nature Commun
Associate Professor Julian Shun develops high-performance algorithms and frameworks for large-scale graph processing.
The 16th Annual Meeting of the Kendall Square Association honored community members for their work bringing impactful innovations to bear on humanity’s biggest challenges.
After an illustrious career at Idaho National Laboratory spanning three decades, Curtis Smith is now sharing his expertise in risk analysis and management with future generations of engineers at MIT.
Anthropologists Manduhai Buyandelger and Lauren Bonilla discuss the humanistic perspective they bring to a project that is yielding promising results.
Associate Professor Justin Reich’s work shows high-tech tools infuse into education one step a time, as schools keep adapting and changing.
The Plasma Science Experiment aboard NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft turns off after 47 years and 15 billion miles.
MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.
Inspired by traditional medicine, 17-year-old Tomás Orellana is on a mission to identify plants that can help treat students’ health issues.
Advisors commended for providing exceptional individualized mentoring for postdocs.