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Taming The Data Deluge

A National Science Foundation-funded team will use artificial intelligence to speed up discoveries in physics, astronomy, and neuroscience.

George Clark, Professor Emeritus And X-Ray Astronomy Leader, Dies At 94

Longtime MIT faculty member led investigations into cosmic-ray physics and gamma-ray and X-ray astronomy.

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Fueled By Problem-Solving

Undergraduate research helped feed physics and EECS major Thomas Bergamaschi’s post-MIT interest in tackling challenges.

Professor Emeritus Roman Jackiw, “Giant Of Theoretical Physics,” Dies At 83

Over more than 50 years at MIT, he made fundamental contributions to quantum field theory and discovered topological and geometric phenomena.

Fueled By Problem-Solving

Undergraduate research helped feed physics and EECS major Thomas Bergamaschi’s post-MIT interest in tackling challenges.

American Astronomical Society Honors Seven MIT Affiliates With 2022 Awards, Prizes

Two MIT professors and five alumni recognized for outstanding contributions to astronomy research, education, and communication.

Scientists Discover A Mysterious Transition In An Electronic Crystal

Thermal span in a layered compound promises applications in next-generation electrical switches and nonvolatile memory.

Scientists Capture First-Ever View Of A Hidden Quantum Phase In A 2D Crystal

Single-shot spectroscopy techniques provide researchers with a new understanding of a mysterious light-driven process.

Scientists Capture First-Ever View of a Hidden Quantum Phase in a 2d Crystal

Single-shot spectroscopy techniques provide researchers with a new understanding of a mysterious light-driven process.