Developing community around design
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.
MIT Morningside Academy for Design’s inaugural fellows chart a new course.
The restored diploma of Robert Robinson Taylor, MIT’s first Black graduate — presented by his great-granddaughter Valerie Jarrett — highlights connections between the Institute and Tuskegee University.
Inspired by jellyfish and octopuses, PhD candidate Juncal Arbelaiz investigates the theoretical underpinnings that will enable systems to more efficiently adapt to their environments.
The new museum opens Oct. 2 at the gateway between Kendall Square and campus.
The technique opens a door to manufacturing of pressure-monitoring bandages, shade-shifting fabrics, or touch-sensing robots.
The MIT Museum director describes how the museum is reinventing itself for the 21st century.
Biogen’s support is part of the biotechnology company’s Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives Initiative.
New center provides information and services to MIT visitors, while the adjacent open space offers community-building events and activities.
At the MIT Edgerton Center, educators are quietly transforming the way biology is taught in schools.
After nearly a decade, an interdisciplinary collaboration to model a 3D spider web leads to many surprising results.
A brief history of a 1950s photo featuring Joseph Thompson, one of the original operators of MIT’s groundbreaking Whirlwind computer.
MIT hosts kickoff event of Massachusetts STEM Week — a statewide virtual celebration of K-12 education.
Website created in response to Covid-19 yields unexpected insights into what’s possible for reaching learners at a distance.
MIT Libraries archivist Nora Murphy shares materials from the 1918-19 influenza pandemic, and suggests ways to document the Covid-19 crisis.
Film looks at how Kendall Square became a beacon for industries working on treatments for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes.