Sensor could help doctors select effective cancer therapy
Hydrogen peroxide-sensing molecule reveals whether chemotherapy drugs are having their intended effects.
Hydrogen peroxide-sensing molecule reveals whether chemotherapy drugs are having their intended effects.
With new method, surgeons would remove tumor, then implant microparticles that attack remaining cancer cells.
The Samuel W. Ing Memorial Fund will support MIT graduate students as they create a more advanced and less costly path to fusion energy solutions.
NAVAIR is upgrading its acquisition capabilities using an MIT online course in model-based systems engineering.
Through the Ibn Khaldun Fellowship for Saudi Arabian Women, postdoctoral scientists and engineers develop their professional skills during a one-year stay at MIT.
Iconic composer A. R. Rahman visits MIT campus to learn more about new technologies.
Professor of electrical engineering and computer science is honored for his contributions to theoretical computer science.
Using freeze-dried, shelf-stable cellular components, students can learn about key biological concepts.
Silicon-based system offers smaller, cheaper alternative to other “broadband” filters; could improve a variety of photonic devices.
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America workshop challenges pioneering MIT and FIT students to conceive new ideas.
PhD student Richard Fineman is using wearable sensors to understand coordination and walking — and next-generation spacesuit design.
One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds.
Newly appointed department head Evelyn Wang names Pierre Lermusiaux and Rohit Karnik as associate department heads.
MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab reports on supply chains in effect after hurricanes hit, and how they might be better managed.
FinTech@CSAIL industry collaboration will work to improve business models, access to data, and security in the finance sector.