PPhysics Read More On the hunt for dark matter | MIT NewsAugust 11, 2026 Physicists across the globe are on a quest for a particle that makes up nearly 85 percent of…
PPhysics Read More Physicists watch a material’s electrons assemble, and reassemble, into coexisting phases | MIT NewsAugust 7, 2026 A tall glass of ice water isn’t just a thirst quencher; it’s also an everyday example of coexisting…
PPhysics Read More Diffuse puffs of “missing” matter surround most galaxies | MIT NewsJuly 21, 2026 Stars and galaxies make up much of the universe’s ordinary, observable matter. But for decades, scientists have wrestled…
SSpace Read More Many black holes had past lives, new research shows | MIT NewsJuly 7, 2026 When a star dies, a black hole is born. This has been the textbook origin story for most…
SScience Read More Graphene can hold multiple states of superconductivity, a new study finds | MIT NewsJune 29, 2026 The ordinary graphite in pencil lead is proving to be surprisingly multifaceted at the microscale. In a study…
SSpace Read More Listening for the echoes of black holes | MIT NewsJune 26, 2026 Black holes are often misunderstood to be just that: dark and mysterious voids that are somehow akin to…
PPhysics Read More A new way to spot signs of dark matter | MIT NewsMay 12, 2026 Dark matter is thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, but the only way…
SSpace Read More Astronomers pin down the origins of a planetary odd couple | MIT NewsMay 5, 2026 Across the Milky Way galaxy, a planetary odd couple is circling a star some 190 light years from…
PPhysics Read More Physicists zero in on the mass of the fundamental W boson particle | MIT NewsApril 9, 2026 When fundamental particles are heavier or lighter than expected, physicists’ understanding of the universe can tip into the…
PPhysics Read More Electrons in moiré crystals explore higher-dimensional quantum worlds | MIT NewsApril 4, 2026 The electrons that power our society flow left and right through the circuitry in our electronics, back and…
PPhysics Read More “Near-misses” in particle accelerators can illuminate new physics, study finds | MIT NewsMarch 27, 2026 Particle accelerators reveal the heart of nuclear matter by smashing together atoms at close to the speed of…
SScience Read More New catalog more than doubles the number of gravitational-wave detections made by LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA observatories | MIT NewsMarch 5, 2026 When the densest objects in the universe collide and merge, the violence sets off ripples, in the form…