During a "Washington Post Live" panel discussion with ASU President Michael Crow, President Sally Kornbluth explored how universities are preparing the next generation of scientists to lead in America’s rapidly changing technological landscape.
Leaders, faculty across MIT discuss fostering innovation and talent in Greater Boston in special series of articles published alongside the outlet's annual list of 'Tech Power Players'
MIT students and postdocs discussed science funding and research with policymakers in Washington during the MIT Science Policy Initiative’s annual Congressional Visit Days.
By Science Policy Initiative
Initial research projects advance national priorities across natural resources, manufacturing, nuclear physics, and more.
By Office of the Vice President for Research
A collection of science tools and experiments to expand the scale and precision of scientific exploration.
OpenAI’s latest line of reasoning models will be used by nation’s leading scientists to drive scientific breakthroughs.
OpenAI outlines its commitment to advancing American science working with the U. S.
With $25 million investment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MIT to build a new shared-use facility to serve as a statewide quantum toolbox.
The fellowships in applied sciences, engineering, and mathematics recognize doctoral students who are pursuing solutions to the most pressing challenges in science and technology.
By Division of Graduate and Undergraduate Education
Published breakthroughs pushing the state of the art.
Our most specialized reasoning mode is now updated to solve modern science, research and engineering challenges.
The professor of physics and inaugural director of the NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions will lead LNS and continue his research in particle physics.
By Julia C. Keller | School of Science