A senior mathematics educator and STEM curriculum designer at the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China, Li ...
First formulated in 1935, the famous thought experiment attempts to explain the weirdness of quantum superposition, but a new study shows that this theoretical feline is really only the beginning of ...
The ordinary graphite in pencil lead is proving to be surprisingly multifaceted at the microscale. In a study published in ...
In the 1890s, MIT alumnae weren’t expected to have meaningful careers. The women of the Class of 1894 proved that assumption ...
People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the ...
From monochrome PC-DOS screens to AI breakthroughs, Daphne Koller reflects on technology, education, impact, and humanity.
The MIT-led Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI) has received renewed support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for an additional five years, increasing ...
Violin makers, aka luthiers, traditionally learn from hands-on experience how to craft parts and select materials to shape an instrument’s final sound. MIT engineers hope to streamline that ...
For more than six decades, Gilbert Strang stood at a chalkboard at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He taught linear algebra, a subject many students find abstract and difficult to grasp at ...
For decades at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one lecture stood out not for equations or algorithms, but for a skill that quietly shapes success across every field. Delivered by Patrick ...