In this month's River Life column, Quinton White offers a look back at the phases of life and realizing so many advancements in technology.
As the Institute’s first VP for energy and climate, Evelyn Wang ’00 is marshaling MIT’s expertise to meet the greatest ...
And then it got me.” A handful of decades and an MIT physics doctorate later, Tan is the chief science officer (CSO) of ...
A new tool created here in Arkansas is now using artificial intelligence and thermal imaging to estimate the body temperature ...
Ray Jayawardhana, the incoming president, is an astrophysicist, but leaders at the California Institute of Technology also ...
BITS Pilani has received a $1 million donation from US-based alumnus Mahesh Samdani and his wife, Purva Ladha, to establish a ...
Humanoids, robotaxis and industrial bots dominate the year’s biggest consumer technology show. Their usefulness remains an ...
A collaborative team of researchers from the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, the University of Florida, Gainesville and ...
St. John Fisher University receives a $4.5 million alumni gift—the largest in its history—establishing the Christopher G. ’72 and Betsy C. Ullrich Endowed Scholarship for science students with ...
Imagine a device that lets you move heat very quickly from one place to another, yet needs no power, no electricity, no pumps ...
What is patient privacy for? The Hippocratic Oath, thought to be one of the earliest and most widely known medical ethics ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.