Physics
3 Questions: Faster than light?
September 23, 2011
MIT physicist Peter Fisher answers questions about reports that experiments in Switzerland and Italy show neutrinos can break light’s speed limit.
Findings could lead to better hydrogen storage
September 19, 2011
MIT-led research demonstrates method that could allow inexpensive carbon materials to store the volatile gas at room temperature.
‘I speak MISTI’
September 13, 2011
MIT program sends students abroad for experiences tailor-made for their academic and professional interests.
Felix Parra returns to fusion program
September 12, 2011
Stellar eclipse gives glimpse of exoplanet
July 19, 2011
New data reveals a ‘super-Earth’ next door, astronomically speaking
Also labeled: Astrophysics, Exoplanets, Space, astronomy and planetary science, Eclipse, Orbits, Transits
Hippie days
June 27, 2011
How a handful of countercultural scientists changed the course of physics in the 1970s and helped open up the frontier of quantum information.
Also labeled: Books and authors, Encryption, Faculty, History of science, Quantum computing, Technology and society
Two from MIT named 2011 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences
June 14, 2011
Physicist Jeff Gore and biologist Mary Gehring receive the prestigious award for their innovative research.
New Endeavour for an MIT experiment
May 25, 2011
Space shuttle propels MIT-led Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to the International Space Station.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Astronauts, Faculty, NASA, Research, Space, astronomy and planetary science
Spinning new materials in a thread
May 20, 2011
New technique could enable creation of a variety of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
A labor of love
May 18, 2011
Walter Lewin, acclaimed professor emeritus and Internet star, delivers one final lecture at MIT.
Toward faster transistors
May 13, 2011
MIT physicists discover a new physical phenomenon that could eventually lead to the first increases in computers’ clock speed since 2002.
Evolution, reversed
May 11, 2011
Physicists’ study of evolution in bacteria shows that adaptations can be undone, but rarely.
MIT senior wins prestigious Marshall Scholarship
May 4, 2011
Nathaniel Thomas is Britain-bound on a two-year graduate scholarship.
3 Questions: Why Richard Feynman’s lectures still mesmerize
April 20, 2011
MIT Professor Robert Jaffe reflects on Feynman’s classic lectures five decades later, as the videos are released online.
The bouncing gas
April 14, 2011
Clouds of gases that bounce off each other could help physicists model the behavior of high-temperature superconductors and other unusual materials.
Mahajan SB ’11 named Gates Cambridge Scholar
April 12, 2011
A celebration of women in science and engineering
April 1, 2011
Symposium highlights the work and accomplishments of women at MIT and beyond.
A new spin on superconductivity?
March 29, 2011
Scientists produce a crystal that could help unlock the mystery of high-temperature superconductors.
Also labeled: Materials science, High-temperature superconductors
Explained: rad, rem, sieverts, becquerels
March 28, 2011
A guide to terminology about radiation exposure
MIT Professor Lewin named award recipient by the OCW Consortium
March 11, 2011
Recognized with other leaders of the global OpenCourseWare movement.
EAPS, physics professor James Elliot dies at 67
March 5, 2011
Led team that discovered the rings of Uranus in 1977.
Three faculty win Sloan Research Fellowships
February 22, 2011
Chris Boyce wins Gates scholarship
February 9, 2011
MIT senior co-founded company focused on creating stretchable, bendable electronics and solar panels.
Why do some countries’ economies grow faster?
February 7, 2011
One of the Media Lab’s newest faculty members is adapting the mathematical tools of statistical physics to study development economics.
Explained: Transiting exoplanets
January 27, 2011
How astronomers learn whether a planet is habitable by observing slight changes in light emanating from its parent star.
Also labeled: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Exoplanets, Kavli Institute, Space, astronomy and planetary science, Stars, Explained
Hidden in plain sight
January 25, 2011
A new approach to invisibility cloaking gets much closer to the science-fiction version, using simple and inexpensive materials.
Research update: How to tame hammering droplets
January 21, 2011
MIT research uncovers new process relating to the way drops of water spread after striking a surface.
How liquids behave
January 14, 2011
Researchers identify a fundamental property of how water and other liquids move at different temperatures.
And then there was light
January 13, 2011
Astronomers probe ancient radio waves for clues about the universe’s first light.


























