A new drug candidate can shrink kidney cysts
A compound originally developed to treat cancer could be repurposed to treat polycystic kidney disease, an inherited condition that can lead to kidney failure.
A compound originally developed to treat cancer could be repurposed to treat polycystic kidney disease, an inherited condition that can lead to kidney failure.
From robotics to dance, the MIT senior has made it his mission to explore as many new experiences as possible at the Institute.
The advance makes it easier to detect circulating tumor DNA in blood samples, which could enable earlier cancer diagnosis and help guide treatment.
MIT CSAIL researchers develop advanced machine-learning models that outperform current methods in detecting pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
PhD students interning with the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab look to improve natural language usage.
A system designed at MIT could allow sensors to operate in remote settings, without batteries.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers thinks health AI could benefit from some of the aviation industry’s long history of hard-won lessons that have created one of the safest activities today.
The MIT First Generation/Low Income Program provides undergraduates with community, resources, and support as they navigate MIT.
Collaborative hub founded by philanthropist Lisa Yang will catalyze academic innovation and result in real-world, global impact.
After three deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Jill Rahon is pursuing research that will help verify conformation to nuclear treaties.
Ian Waitz describes the three-year contract that will change and enhance MIT’s graduate student policies and procedures.
MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering creates a course for the Australian Submarine Agency.
Associate Professor Lydia Bourouiba and artist Argha Manna take readers through a series of discoveries in infectious disease.
The MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool lets users model the long-term future space environment.
A highly respected educator and mentor with a distinguished industry career, Wiesman inspired generations of mechanical engineering students.