Atoms stand in for electrons in system for probing high-temperature superconductors
Using new “quantum emulator,” physicists can observe individual atoms moving through these materials, and measure their speed.
Using new “quantum emulator,” physicists can observe individual atoms moving through these materials, and measure their speed.
The observatories are also releasing their first catalog of gravitational-wave events.
Radha Mastandrea, Katie O’Nell, Anna Sappington, Kyle Swanson, and Crystal Winston will begin graduate studies in the UK next fall.
Physics professor brought leadership, resources, and an intellectual focus to the MIT astrophysics faculty and research staff during 15 years at the helm.
Device developed at MIT could provide refrigeration for off-grid locations.
Jacqueline Hewitt, Kristala Prather, and John Lienhard are among those recognized for their efforts to advance science.
The silent, lightweight aircraft doesn’t depend on fossil fuels.
MIT researchers have demonstrated that a tungsten ditelluride-based transistor combines two different electronic states of matter.
MIT Energy Initiative Director Robert Armstrong offers his perspective on the takeaways from MITEI’s annual research conference.
Kaley Brauer, Sarah Greer, William Moses, and Paul Zhang will receive DoE support to fuel research that tackles problems of national importance.
Senior Radha Mastandrea analyzes data from CERN in search of more information about the universe’s fundamental particles.
Lisa Barsotti, Martin Bazant, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Richard Lanza receive prestigious honor recognizing them for their research and leadership.
Four other MIT researchers to receive New Horizons Prizes in math and physics; two alumni win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
Physicist explores the behavior of the universe’s most abundant form of matter.