New CRISPR platform expands RNA editing capabilities
The new system, dubbed RESCUE, allows RNA edits to be made that were not previously possible.
The new system, dubbed RESCUE, allows RNA edits to be made that were not previously possible.
MIT researchers demonstrate a method to make a smaller, safer, and faster lithium-rich ceramic electrolyte.
Checkelsky, Chung, LeBeau, Lee, Marelli, Slatyer, and Surendranath receive the highest U.S. award for young scientists and engineers.
L4DC explored an emerging scientific area at the intersection of real-time physical data, machine learning, control theory, and optimization.
PhD candidate and co-founder of Graduate Women in Chemical Engineering Lisa Volpatti works to support her fellow graduate students.
Co-leader of the MIT Computational Reactor Physics Group will focus on expanding computational science and engineering activities.
A new EECS course on applications of machine learning teaches students from a variety of disciplines about one of today’s hottest topics.
MIT, Singapore researchers show high-quality photonic device based on amorphous silicon carbide.
Self-assembling materials can form patterns that might be useful in optical devices.
Along with studying theory, "it's also important to me that the work we are doing will help to solve real-world problems,” says LIDS student Omer Tanovic.
To predict building damage, Kostas Keremidis of the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub is modeling structures as ensembles of atoms.
Method for collecting two electrons from each photon could break through theoretical solar-cell efficiency limit.
Professor Otto Cordero and colleagues ask: Can microbiome engineering make the Galapagos marine iguana more resilient to climate change?
Educators recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.
MIT biologist and electrical engineer are two of 38 naturalized U.S. citizens honored for contributions to American society.