Study: Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer
MIT chemists show the Australian wildfires widened the ozone hole by 10 percent in 2020.
MIT chemists show the Australian wildfires widened the ozone hole by 10 percent in 2020.
Developed at SMART, the nondestructive nanosensors could have wide applications in agricultural science.
An MIT-led study reveals a core tension between the impulse to share news and to think about whether it is true.
The second annual student-industry conference was held in-person for the first time.
The MIT senior will pursue graduate studies in earth sciences at Cambridge University.
MIT researchers trained logic-aware language models to reduce harmful stereotypes like gender and racial biases.
Saverio Cambioni discusses new results revealing the redirected asteroid Dimorphos to be a dust-trailing rubble-pile.
A process that seeks feedback from human specialists proves more effective at optimization than automated systems working alone.
Replacing rice-bag delivery with digital card vouchers helps recipients get their intended supplies, researchers report.
The Advanced Computing Users Survey, sampling sentiments from 120 top-tier universities, national labs, federal agencies, and private firms, finds the decline in America’s advanced computing lead spans many areas.
MIT engineers find specialized nanoparticles can quickly and inexpensively isolate proteins from a bioreactor.
The device could help workers locate objects for fulfilling e-commerce orders or identify parts for assembling products.
New modeling tool enables rapid design of effective and equitable policy combinations.
The soft robotic models are patient-specific and could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an individual.
The chip, which can decipher any encoded signal, could enable lower-cost devices that perform better while requiring less hardware.