As countries across the world experience a resurgence in nuclear energy projects, the questions of where and how to dispose […]
MIT launches a “moonshot for menstruation science” | MIT News
The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative (MIT HEALS) has announced the establishment of the Fairbairn Menstruation Science Fund, supporting […]

What Americans actually think about taxes | MIT News
Doing your taxes can feel like a very complicated task. Even so, it might be less intricate than trying to […]

The unique, mathematical shortcuts language models use to predict dynamic scenarios | MIT News
Let’s say you’re reading a story, or playing a game of chess. You may not have noticed, but each step […]

A new way to edit or generate images | MIT News
AI image generation — which relies on neural networks to create new images from a variety of inputs, including text […]

MIT Learn offers “a whole new front door to the Institute” | MIT News
In 2001, MIT became the first higher education institution to provide educational resources for free to anyone in the world. […]

Victor McElheny, founding director of MIT’s Knight Science Journalism Program, dies at 89 | MIT News
Victor K. McElheny, the celebrated journalist and author who founded MIT’s Knight Science Journalism Program more than 40 years ago and […]

School of Architecture and Planning recognizes faculty with academic promotions in 2025 | MIT News
Seven faculty in the MIT School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) have been honored for their contributions through promotions, effective […]

Adhesive inspired by hitchhiking sucker fish sticks to soft surfaces underwater | MIT News
Inspired by a hitchhiking fish that uses a specialized suction organ to latch onto sharks and other marine animals, researchers […]

Professor Emeritus Keith Johnson, pioneering theorist in materials science and independent filmmaker, dies at 89 | MIT News
MIT Professor Emeritus Keith H. Johnson, a quantum physicist who pioneered the use of theoretical methods in materials science and […]