MIT School of Science News: Black Hole Echoes, Climate Adaptation, and More

Listening for the Echoes of Black Holes

Erin Kara employs X-ray reverberations and other astrophysical data to investigate the most extreme objects in the universe. Read full story

MIT in the Media: Curiosity-Driven Science and National Success

Scientific American highlights the role of curiosity-driven research in America’s achievements, showcasing young scientists and MIT icons. Read full story

Summer 2026 Recommended Reading from MIT

Explore recent titles authored by MIT faculty and staff for the summer reading list. Read full story

When Environmental Change Outpaces Adaptation

A new model links Earth’s mass extinctions to mismatches between the rate of environmental change and biological adaptation. Read full story

Characterizing Earth’s Damping Mechanisms

PhD candidate Perrin Davidson studies the carbon cycle to understand the planet’s response to global disturbances. Read full story

Meet the Leader of the Biology Department’s Kitchen

Karen O’Leary, lab associate and acting supervisor of the Glassware Sterilization Facility, has become a cornerstone of department operations. Read full story

QS Ranks MIT World’s No. 1 University for 2026-27

MIT tops the ranking for the 15th consecutive year and places first in 12 subject areas. Read full story

Susan Solomon Named 2026 Tang Prize Laureate

The MIT professor’s work on atmospheric chemistry helped pave the way for ozone layer recovery and highlighted carbon emission impacts. Read full story

MIT Open Learning Reaches the South Pole

John Della Costa uses OpenCourseWare to teach physics and build community among Antarctica winterovers. Read full story

Harriet Having It All: A Career in Molecular Biology

Harriet Latham Robinson SM ’61, PhD ’65 balanced a career at the forefront of molecular biology with family and adventure. Read full story

MIT Affiliates Win 2026 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

Fellowships support doctoral students tackling pressing challenges in science, engineering, and mathematics. Read full story

Would You Return a Favor? It Depends on the Relationship

A study shows people expect reciprocal generosity only with friends or those of equal social status. Read full story

Advancing Stem Cell Research and Building the Next Generation

Biology PhD student Giselle Valdes studies stem cell regeneration while mentoring aspiring researchers. Read full story

Myriam Heiman Named Director of Picower Institute

Heiman, who studies neurodegenerative diseases, will lead the institute starting July 1. Read full story

Pablo Jarillo-Herrillo Wins Kavli Prize in Nanoscience

The MIT physicist shares the honor for foundational research establishing twistronics. Read full story

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