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Spotlight: Mar 24, 2026

EAPS researchers modeled how hydroxyl radicals, which break down methane, will respond to a changing climate. “There’s a whole range of environmental reasons why we want to understand what’s going on with this molecule,” Arlene Fiore says.

Mar 24, 2026

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Research and Education that Matter

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Mapping mosquito flight

Mathematicians have discovered how mosquitoes adjust their flight patterns in response to visual and chemical cues. “Now that we have a model, we can start to design more intelligent traps,” Alexander Cohen says.

Loza Tadesse and Aditya Garg stand next to the Raman microscope.

Pneumonia detector

A new sensor can detect compounds in a person’s breath to quickly diagnose pneumonia and other lung conditions. Rather than sit for a chest X-ray or wait hours for a lab result, a patient may one day take a breath test and get a diagnosis within minutes.

PhD students Tiffany Yau and Teya Bergamaschi with computers

Forecasting heart failure

Can AI help patients and their doctors manage heart failure? Researchers developed a deep-learning model to forecast a patient’s heart failure prognosis up to a year in advance.

unique chip has curved parts like ski slopes

Light-beaming chips

??On a typical photonic chip, light travels in wires, but a new system precisely broadcasts light off the chip into free space in a scalable way. This could lead to advanced displays, high-speed optical communications, and larger-scale quantum computers.

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A world without MIT

In a world without MIT, radar wouldn’t have been available to help win World War II. We might not have email, CT scans, time-release drugs, photolithography, or GPS. And we’d lose over 30,000 companies, employing millions of people. Can you imagine?

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Contributions to the nation

?Since its founding, MIT has been key to helping American science and innovation lead the world. Discoveries that begin here generate jobs and power the economy — and what we create today builds a better tomorrow for all of us.

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