by Julio Marchi | Sep 18, 2025 | STEM News
To most, the Arctic can feel like an abstract place, difficult to imagine beyond images of ice and polar bears. But researcher David Whelihan of MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group is no stranger to the Arctic. Through...
by Julio Marchi | Sep 18, 2025 | STEM News
To most, the Arctic can feel like an abstract place, difficult to imagine beyond images of ice and polar bears. But researcher David Whelihan of MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group is no stranger to the Arctic. Through...
by Julio Marchi | Sep 18, 2025 | STEM News
The last gasp of a primordial black hole may be the source of the highest-energy “ghost particle” detected to date, a new MIT study proposes.In a paper appearing today in Physical Review Letters, MIT physicists put forth a strong theoretical case that a recently...
by Julio Marchi | Sep 18, 2025 | STEM News
The last gasp of a primordial black hole may be the source of the highest-energy “ghost particle” detected to date, a new MIT study proposes.In a paper appearing today in Physical Review Letters, MIT physicists put forth a strong theoretical case that a recently...
by Julio Marchi | Sep 17, 2025 | STEM News
George Tynan followed a nonlinear path to fusion.Following his undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering, Tynann’s work in the industry spurred his interest in rocket propulsion technology. Because most methods for propulsion involve the manipulation of hot...