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world

MIT practicum connects students with Ukrainian city leaders on economic…

MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning students collaborate with leaders from Vinnytsia, Ukraine, to explore economic…

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health

Big strides in cancer detection and treatment from the tiniest technologies

The MIT Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine celebrated a decade of advances in nanotechnology with talks by Sangeeta Bhatia and…

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How the war in the Middle East is impacting global energy systems

At the MIT Energy Initiative's Earth Day Colloquium, Fatih Birol, the executive director of the International Energy Agency,…

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Business

Two from MIT named 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholars

MIT master's student Sunshine Jiang and alumnus Rupert Li are recipients of the 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholarship program. They…

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science

Building “hardcore” advanced machines

In MIT mechanical engineering class 2.72/2.270 (Elements of Mechanical Design), “if it doesn’t break the laws of physics, it’s…

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From technical solution to systems change: Tackling the problem of plastic waste

MIT senior Akorfa Dagadu refined her approach to plastic waste recycling with the help of the MIT PKG Center for Social Impact.…

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3Q: Why science is curiosity on a mission

This week, MIT launches a new initiative — titled “Science Is Curiosity on a Mission” — to make the case for the long-horizon,…

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science

“I have yet to meet a professor that cares more for their students”

MIT Associate Professor Daniel Hidalgo, a political scientist who studies elections, democracy, and political behavior in Latin…

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Elazer Edelman receives the 2026-2027 Killian Award

MIT Professor Elazer R. Edelman, an engineer and cardiologist who helped develop cardiovascular stents that have been used by…

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MIT chemists discover and isolate a new boron-oxygen molecule

MIT chemists discovered a new type of peroxide containing boron. The molecule, called a dioxaborirane, represents a breakthrough…

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Researchers “reprogram” materials by quickly rearranging their atoms

MIT researchers developed a way to precisely move columns of individual atoms within a material, to produce exotic quantum…

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health

A new approach to cancer vaccination yields more powerful T cells

MIT engineers developed a new way to amplify the T cell response to mRNA vaccines, using an mRNA adjuvant. This approach could…

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science

3 Questions: Shedding light on why power grids go dark

Pablo Duenas-Martinez, an MIT Energy Initiative research scientist, describes the events leading up to the voltage spike that…

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A new unit of measurement to honor an influential MIT alumnus

In a nod to the prank that first introduced the smoot, an MIT team rolls out the “klein” in homage to Martin Klein ’62 and…

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A new way to spot signs of dark matter

A new method could enable physicists to spot signs of dark matter in gravitational waves that are detected on Earth. This could…

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AI

Q&A: Expanding MIT’s global reach through Universal Learning

Universal Learning is a new MIT Open Learning initiative preparing global learners to tackle complex challenges through…

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AI

Universal AI is “a pathway to AI fluency that’s accessible and approachable to…

Universal AI is a new a self-paced online program from MIT Open Learning designed to take non-technical learners from beginner to…

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Improving the reliability of circuits for quantum computers

Researchers developed a technique to detect and measure the strength of a phenomenon called Josephson harmonics, which can cause…

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Powerful shrinking technique could enable devices that compute with light

MIT researchers made 3D devices with nanoscale features that can perform optical computing tasks using visible light. They…

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science

Solving hard problems in soft electronics

Recent MIT graduate Camille Cunin’s research in bioelectronics and materials science transforms rigid electrical engineering into…

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Climascience

For most US drivers, EVs offer emissions benefits and cost savings

In most U.S. zip codes, electric vehicles are cost-competitive with their gas-powered counterparts, according to a new study. And…

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Mapping the ocean with autonomous sensors

Apeiron Labs, founded by MIT alumnus Ravi Pappu, is deploying autonomous sensors to improve storm forecasts, detect endangered…

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politics

MIT student Jack Carson named 2026 Udall Scholar

MIT sophomore Jack Carson is a recipient of the 2026 Udall Scholarship. He is the first MIT student to win for tribal public…

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MIT School of Engineering faculty receive awards in winter 2026

Faculty members and researchers in the MIT School of Engineering were honored in recognition of their scholarship, service, and…

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Business

Celebrating dorm-to-market social entrepreneurship at MIT

The MIT PKG Center's IDEAS Social Innovation Incubator celebrated its 25th anniversary at a showcase and awards ceremony and…

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Rethinking how our brains use categories to make sense of the world

Categorization is part of a predictive process the brain uses to efficiently meet the body’s needs in a fast-paced, otherwise…

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MIT BrainTrust supports neighbors living with brain injuries

Nearly 100 students participate in the MIT BrainTrust Club and help local residents with brain injuries and disorders through…

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