Inside MIT.nano | MIT News

The MIT Corporation tours the state-of-the-art research facility taking shape in the heart of campus.

Meg Murphy | School of Engineering • mit
April 7, 2017 ~11 min

MIT receives $7.5 million to enhance structural biology research | MIT News

Beckman Foundation grant helps secure cryo-electron microscopy at MIT.nano facility.

Julia C. Keller | School of Science • mit
April 4, 2017 ~5 min


Featured video: Paint by numbers | MIT News

Meet Glenn Silva, the man who's been hand-painting names and numbers on MIT doors for over two decades.

MIT News Office • mit
Jan. 18, 2017 ~3 min

Featured video: Touring MIT's nuclear facilities | MIT News

Two graduate students provide an inside look at MIT's network of nuclear facilities and labs that mimic the footprint of a national lab.

MIT News Office • mit
Jan. 3, 2017 ~2 min

New plan refreshes MIT’s home for planning | MIT News

Samuel Tak Lee Building filled with light and life after summer renovations.

Michael Blanding | School of Architecture and Planning • mit
Sept. 19, 2016 ~7 min

MIT.nano rising | MIT News

MIT's future home for cutting-edge nanoscience and nanotechnology research gets fitted with 23 tons of steel per day.

Leda Zimmerman | School of Engineering • mit
April 20, 2016 ~4 min

MIT names historic Building 2, home of mathematics, in honor of James '58 and Marilyn Simons | MIT News

MIT Resource Development • mit
March 30, 2016 ~5 min

Mobius App released to empower MIT maker community | MIT News

Novel app will remove barriers to student making at MIT, impact universities around the world.

Terri Park | MIT Innovation Initiative • mit
March 18, 2016 ~8 min


Department of Mathematics returns to Building 2 | MIT News

A major renovation project preserves a century of history, paves the way for the future of mathematics.

Added by: • mit
Feb. 23, 2016 ~3 min

The Central Machine Shop builds parts that make MIT research work | MIT News

A secret to the success of many projects at MIT, the Central Machine Shop helps students, faculty, and staff build just about anything that can be machined.

Bendta Schroeder | School of Science • mit
Feb. 22, 2016 ~8 min

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