- Rebuilding UkraineA collaboration between MIT professors of urban studies and planning and the Association of Ukrainian Cities aims to empower Ukraine’s municipal leaders to drive recovery after the war.
- Student Spotlight: Titus RoeslerThe MIT senior, who has been recognized for his teaching of mathematics and electrical engineering, credits much of his success to his experience in the Experimental Study Group.
- Rebuilding UkraineA collaboration between MIT professors of urban studies and planning and the Association of Ukrainian Cities aims to empower Ukraine’s municipal leaders to drive recovery after the war.
- Student Spotlight: Titus RoeslerThe MIT senior, who has been recognized for his teaching of mathematics and electrical engineering, credits much of his success to his experience in the Experimental Study Group.
- Three from MIT named 2025 Gates Cambridge ScholarsMarkey Freudenburg-Puricelli, Abigail Schipper ’24, and Rachel Zhang ’21 will pursue graduate studies at Cambridge University in the U.K.
- Study: Even after learning the right idea, humans and animals still seem to test other approachesNew research adds evidence that learning a successful strategy for approaching a task doesn’t prevent further exploration, even if doing so reduces performance.
- 3 Questions: Exploring the limits of carbon sequestrationAssistant Professor César Terrer discusses pioneering volcano research to track carbon dynamics in tropical forests.
- AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a targetFragFold, developed by MIT Biology researchers, is a computational method with potential for impact on biological research and therapeutic applications.
- MIT faculty, alumni named 2025 Sloan Research FellowsAnnual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
- Reducing carbon emissions from residential heating: A pathway forwardA new MIT study identifies steps that can lower not only emissions, but also costs, across the combined electric power and natural gas industries that now supply heating fuels.
- J-WAFS: Supporting food and water research across MITFor the past decade, the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab has strengthened MIT faculty efforts in water and food research and innovation.
- MIT community members elected to the National Academy of Engineering for 2025Eight researchers, along with 13 additional alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.
- MIT Human Insight Collaborative launches SHASS Faculty Fellows programThe new initiative will allow selected faculty to focus on their research, build community, and pursue mentorship opportunities.
- Unlocking the secrets of fusion’s core with AI-enhanced simulationsFusion’s future depends on decoding plasma’s mysteries. Simulations can help keep research on track and reveal more efficient ways to generate fusion energy.
- Body of knowledgeA new MIT class explores the pedagogical possibilities of dance.
- AI model deciphers the code in proteins that tells them where to goWhitehead Institute and CSAIL researchers created a machine-learning model to predict and generate protein localization, with implications for understanding and remedying disease.
- Cultivators of researchProfessors Maria Yang and Kenneth Oye are honored as “Committed to Caring” for their mentorship of graduate students.
- Gift from Sebastian Man ’79, SM ’80 supports MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing buildingAlumnus is the first major donor to support the building since Stephen A. Schwarzman’s foundational gift.
- Bridging philosophy and AI to explore computing ethicsIn a new MIT course co-taught by EECS and philosophy professors, students tackle moral dilemmas of the digital age.
- Puzzling out climate changeAccenture Fellow Shreyaa Raghavan applies machine learning and optimization methods to explore ways to reduce transportation sector emissions.
- Can deep learning transform heart failure prevention?A deep neural network called CHAIS may soon replace invasive procedures like catheterization as the new gold standard for monitoring heart health.
- Engineering joyHow the late Woodie Flowers helped create a new foundation for “the MIT way” of teaching.
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