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MIT Professor Sonya Atalay is a leader in the growing field of community-based archaeology, building partnerships between researchers and local residents.
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MIT Professor Sonya Atalay is a leader in the growing field of community-based archaeology, building partnerships between researchers and local residents.
Tod Machover received the George Peabody Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Music and Dance in America — the highest honor bestowed by the Peabody Institu...
FIRSTxMIT is a new MIT club for students who participated in FIRST Robotics in secondary school. The club aims to create community among FIRST alumni and promot...
MIT researchers find phase separation in cells, which leads to the formation of protein droplets, is critical for controlling the function of a class of enzymes...
The story is well known to anyone who has paid attention to the history of artificial intelligence. In the mid-1960s, Joseph Weizenbaum, a German-American compu...
A photo essay shows Class of 2026 MIT graduates along with family, friends, at least one beloved pet celebrating over three joyful days of Commencement exercise...
While announcing he’d be enrolling at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NFL wide receiver Collin Johnson also announced his retirement.
“Run toward the hardest problems,” said Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and a three-time MIT alumna, to MIT’s Class of 2026 at today’s OneMIT Ceremony. “Hard problems teach you what you’re capable of.”
At the OneMIT Commencement ceremony, Lisa Su ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’94, the chair and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, urged MIT's Class of 2026 to be ambitious ...
MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced plans for the new Quantum Systems Laboratory at MIT, which will accelerate the d...
In her charge to the Class of 2026 at the OneMIT Commencement ceremony, MIT President Sally Kornbluth urged graduates help the world understand the importance o...
Using catheters coated with carbon nanotubes, MIT researchers developed a new way to monitor bladder cancer patients for tumor recurrence.
With $25 million investment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MIT to build a new shared-use facility to serve as a statewide quantum toolbox.
The MIT Corporation — the Institute’s board of trustees — has elected 10 full-term members, who will serve five-year terms, and two life members. Mark Gor...
New molecular sensors can brighten or dim MRI signals in response to specific molecular targets. With these sensors, MRI can track the kinds of molecules that m...
MIT senior Krystal Montgomery explored design courses to shape a career in web development. As a national champion in track, learning to balance athletics and a...