Machine learning picks out hidden vibrations from earthquake data
Technique may help scientists more accurately map vast underground geologic structures.
Technique may help scientists more accurately map vast underground geologic structures.
Researchers in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences will help direct Mars 2020 rover sample acquisition.
Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
An advocate of international scientific cooperation, Press served as an MIT department head and lifetime MIT Corporation member.
Findings suggest the moon’s magnetic field was produced by the fallout of a crystallizing iron core.
Plate tectonics and mantle plumes set the lifespan of volcanic islands like Hawaii and the Galapagos.
A molecule that’s known for its smelly and poisonous nature on Earth may be a sure-fire sign of extraterrestrial life.
Scientists reveal the genes and proteins controlling the chemical structures underpinning paleoclimate proxies.
The Summons Lab compares lipids from Antarctic microbial communities to century-old samples.
Study finds even the tallest ice cliffs should support their own weight rather than collapsing catastrophically.
$60 million upgrade will add 12,000 square feet for meetings, classrooms, and study spaces.
Graduate student Maya Stokes, a geomorphology expert and ultimate frisbee coach, shows her passion for teaching in the field and on the field.
Improved air quality in China could prevent nearly 2,000 premature deaths in the U.S.
Carbon dioxide emissions may trigger a reflex in the carbon cycle, with devastating consequences, study finds.
The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association recognizes innovation and leadership in science and technology.