Particles accelerate without a push, MIT News
Physicists at MIT and Technion have found that subatomic particles can be induced to speed up all by themselves, almost to the speed of light, without the application of any external forces.
Attractors for the motion of a finite-size particle in a cuboidal lid-driven cavity, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Physicists flip particle accelerator setup to gain a clearer view of atomic nuclei, MIT News
MIT unlocks real-time powder particle size distribution monitoring
RHIC Gets Ready to Smash Gold Ions for Run 23
How scientists are using artificial intelligence
MIT professor shares in $3 million Breakthrough Prize for quantum computing discoveries - The Boston Globe
New laser technique for microscale metamaterials, MIT.nano posted on the topic
Galactic Surprise: Milky Way's Slower Outer Stars Suggest Dark Matter Overestimated
Particles accelerate without a push, MIT News
MIT unlocks real-time powder particle size distribution monitoring
How ultracold, superdense atoms become invisible, MIT News
MIT Engineers Have Discovered a Completely New Way of Generating Electricity
No, particle physics on Earth won't ever destroy the Universe, by Ethan Siegel, Starts With A Bang!