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With the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, the Institute’s multidisciplinary approach to music deepens.
Imagine synthetic bacterial supplements that could regulate the gut microbiome, controlled via Bluetooth to treat conditions ...
GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro might benefit heart and brain health—but research suggests they might also ...
MIT was built with the support of generations of alumni and friends—and it’s up to us to keep its foundations strong for ...
Jay Nogueira grew up in Cumberland, Rhode Island, the son of Portuguese immigrants. His grandmother, Albertina Rodrigues, did ...
At MIT’s Formaggio Lab, Peña’s work may help researchers pinpoint the elusive particle’s mass—and refine the fundamental laws ...
Landscape still dictates design for Faulkner, who last year was one of 98 architects named by the American Institute of ...
A new method can physically restore original paintings using digitally constructed films.
How does a 106-year-old company built on diesel engines evolve to thrive in a decarbonized future? Jennifer Rumsey, SM ’98, ...
Anantha Chandrakasan became the Institute’s new provost on July 1, succeeding Cynthia Barnhart, SM ’86, PhD ’88, who ...
Innovation has been important to Fienup ever since he was a child growing up in St. Louis. He loved to experiment with toys, ...
To determine the best use of resources, she develops computational models that help planners and policymakers test water ...