Four new faculty members join the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) this fall, offering the MIT community creativity, knowledge, […]

MIT-Africa launches new collaboration with Angola | MIT News
The MIT Center for International Studies announced the launch of a new pilot initiative with Angola, to be implemented through […]

Professor Emeritus Peter Temin, influential and prolific economic historian, dies at 87 | MIT News
Peter Temin PhD ’64, the MIT Elisha Gray II Professor of Economics, emeritus, passed away on Aug. 4. He was […]

Helping data storage keep up with the AI revolution | MIT News
Artificial intelligence is changing the way businesses store and access their data. That’s because traditional data storage systems were designed […]

How MIT LGO alumni are powering Amazon’s global operations | MIT News
If you’ve urgently ordered a package from Amazon — and exhaled when it arrived on your doorstep hours later — […]

AI helps chemists develop tougher plastics | MIT News
A new strategy for strengthening polymer materials could lead to more durable plastics and cut down on plastic waste, according […]

MIT tool visualizes and edits “physically impossible” objects | MIT News
M.C. Escher’s artwork is a gateway into a world of depth-defying optical illusions, featuring “impossible objects” that break the laws […]

MIT chemists boost the efficiency of a key enzyme in photosynthesis | MIT News
During photosynthesis, an enzyme called rubisco catalyzes a key reaction — the incorporation of carbon dioxide into organic compounds to […]

Study could lead to LLMs that are better at complex reasoning | MIT News
For all their impressive capabilities, large language models (LLMs) often fall short when given challenging new tasks that require complex […]

Processing our technological angst through humor | MIT News
The first time Steve Jobs held a public demo of the Apple Macintosh, in early 1984, scripted jokes were part […]