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High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool
High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool

Findings may help predict how rain and irrigation systems launch particles and pathogens from watery surfaces, with implications for industry, agriculture, and public health.

3 Questions: Exploring the limits of carbon sequestration
3 Questions: Exploring the limits of carbon sequestration

Assistant 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 target
AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a target

FragFold, 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 Fellows
MIT faculty, alumni named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows

Annual award honors early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.

Chip-based system for terahertz waves could enable more efficient, sensitive electronics
Chip-based system for terahertz waves could enable more efficient, sensitive electronics

Researchers developed a scalable, low-cost device that can generate high-power terahertz waves on a chip, without bulky silicon lenses.

Rooftop panels, EV chargers, and smart thermostats could chip in to boost power grid resilience
Rooftop panels, EV chargers, and smart thermostats could chip in to boost power grid resilience

MIT engineers propose a new “local electricity market” to tap into the power potential of homeowners’ grid-edge devices.

Reducing carbon emissions from residential heating: A pathway forward
Reducing carbon emissions from residential heating: A pathway forward

A 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 MIT
J-WAFS: Supporting food and water research across MIT

For 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 2025
MIT community members elected to the National Academy of Engineering for 2025

Eight researchers, along with 13 additional alumni, are honored for significant contributions to engineering research, practice, and education.

Cynthia Barnhart to step down as provost
Cynthia Barnhart to step down as provost

An alumna and longtime faculty member, Barnhart helped lead the Institute for the last decade, serving as both chancellor and provost.

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