Emissions of several ozone-depleting chemicals are larger than expected
Recovering and safely destroying the sources of these chemicals could speed ozone recovery and reduce climate change.
Recovering and safely destroying the sources of these chemicals could speed ozone recovery and reduce climate change.
Scientists discover the structure of an enzyme, found in the human gut, that breaks down a component of collagen.
Ten staff members recognized for dedication to School of Science and to MIT.
Study reveals a mechanism that plants can use to dissipate excess sunlight as heat.
Institute ranks second in five subject areas.
The award is given annually by the American Chemical Society.
MLK Visiting Scholar Benjamin McDonald uses synthetic organic chemistry in the Swager lab to answer questions with more questions.
Matt Shoulders hopes to shed light on diseases linked to flawed protein folding.
Mathematician to return to the faculty after six years leading MIT’s second-largest school.
Findings could help researchers design drugs to treat influenza B infections.
Researchers find master regulator needed for Toxoplasma gondii parasite to chronically infect host; promising step toward infection treatment, prevention.
Mangoes, coconuts, and imaginary lizards make using electricity to rearrange chemical bonds fun and exciting.
Biologists devise an efficient method to prepare fluorescently tagged proteins and simulate their native environment.
A molecule that’s known for its smelly and poisonous nature on Earth may be a sure-fire sign of extraterrestrial life.
New technique for observing reaction products offers insights into the chemical mechanisms that formed them.