- A beacon of lightA lantern created in the Design Intelligence Lab creates sustainable alternatives for consumer electronics.
- How the brain splits up vision without you even noticingAs an object moves across your field of view, the brain seamlessly hands off visual processing from one hemisphere to the other like cell phone towers or relay racers do, a new MIT study shows.
- A beacon of lightA lantern created in the Design Intelligence Lab creates sustainable alternatives for consumer electronics.
- How the brain splits up vision without you even noticingAs an object moves across your field of view, the brain seamlessly hands off visual processing from one hemisphere to the other like cell phone towers or relay racers do, a new MIT study shows.
- Teamwork in motionFriendly competition and a love of spreadsheets helped get Aero and Astro running teams over the finish line at Ragnar Reach the Beach.
- Signposts on the way to new territoryProfessors Zachary Hartwig and Wanda Orlikowski are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
- By attracting the world’s sharpest talent, MIT helps keep the US a step aheadMIT is a global community whose international engagement bestows benefits well beyond the Cambridge campus.
- NASA selects Adam Fuhrmann ’11 for astronaut trainingThe AeroAstro alumnus, who participated in Air Force ROTC and the Gordon Engineering Leadership Program at MIT, is a test pilot and one of 10 new astronaut candidates selected from around the nation.
- MIT affiliates win AI for Math grants to accelerate mathematical discoveryDepartment of Mathematics researchers David Roe and Andrew Sutherland seek to advance automated theorem proving; four additional MIT alumni also awarded.
- Meet the 2025 tenured professors in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social SciencesFaculty members granted tenure in Linguistics and Philosophy, Music and Theater Arts, and Political Science.
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