Drug manufacturing that’s out of this world
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Continuous-flow chemistry device used for drug production could find use in long-duration space missions.
Alumni of the Graduate Program in Science Writing engage the public in critical issues ranging from medical breakthroughs to climate change.
Two-day workshop featuring island leaders explores ways to rebuild better, more resilient infrastructure.
Six potentially paradigm-shifting research projects will make strides with funding from Professor Amar G. Bose Research Grants.
Collaboration with pharmaceutical giant will bring smart jet-injection device to market.
Executive, author, and feminist will address the Class of 2018 on June 8.
Scholars will engage in a year of postgraduate leadership studies at Beijing’s Tshingua University.
MIT faculty and alumni projects are recognized for excellence in the international LafargeHolcim Awards competition.
Forbes calls this year's 30 Under 30 lists an "encyclopedia of creative disruption."
MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory's superintendent works to give more students the opportunity to work with and learn from the reactor.
Megan Miranda '02 graduated from MIT intent on pursuing a career in biotechnology. Instead, she became a New York Times best-selling author.
Distinguished scholar and MacVicar Faculty Fellow is also an accomplished public servant.
Alumna leaves legacy of kindness and passionate dedication to her work and her communities.
Sophia Yen '93 is on a mission: to make preventing unplanned pregnancies as easy as possible by making prescription contraceptives available online.
Professor Paula Hammond uses nanoscale biomaterials to craft anti-cancer treatments tiny enough to get through the bloodstream and enter tumors.