Reimagining sound and space – MIT Technology Review
With the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, the Institute’s multidisciplinary approach to music deepens.
With the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, the Institute’s multidisciplinary approach to music deepens.
At MIT’s Formaggio Lab, Peña’s work may help researchers pinpoint the elusive particle’s mass—and refine the fundamental laws of physics in the process.
Baafour Asiamah-Adjei ’03 is working to transform West Africa’s energy landscape—and investing in the people who will shape the region’s future.
And now is the time to take action.
Student-run popup thrift store keeps used clothing out of landfills.
If you know of any MIT alumni making a difference in their corner of the planet, let us know. We always welcome your ideas for interesting stories about the MIT community.
When Alfred E. Burton was appointed MIT’s first dean in 1902, he was already known for leading research expeditions to the Arctic and the jungle. Naturally, students adored him.
Imagine synthetic bacterial supplements that could regulate the gut microbiome, controlled via Bluetooth to treat conditions from irritable bowel syndrome to depression. What could go wrong?
A new method can physically restore original paintings using digitally constructed films.
An atmospheric water harvester based on an origami-inspired hydrogel works anywhere—even Death Valley.
A new implant for diabetics carries a reservoir of glucagon that can be stored under the skin and released manually or automatically—no injections needed.
A supercharged vaccine that remains in the lymph nodes for weeks is likelier to generate more antibody variations, strengthening the immune response.
Dean of the School of Engineering becomes MIT’s top academic and budget officer.
September/October 2025
More than 3,700 alumni, family, and friends enjoyed class dinners, lab tours, Tech Night at Pops, and much more.
Greg Faulkner, MArch ’87
Jennifer Rumsey, SM ’98
Bill Fienup ’03, SM ’05
Sarah Fletcher, SM ’12, PhD ’18
September/October 2025
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