Seven new faculty join the MIT School of Science
Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences welcome new professors.
Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences welcome new professors.
A new deep-learning algorithm trained to optimize doses of propofol to maintain unconsciousness during general anesthesia could augment patient monitoring.
Single-cell gene expression analyses of human cerebrovascular cells can help reveal new drug targets for Huntington’s disease.
The act of holding information in mind is accompanied by coordination of rotating brain waves in the prefrontal cortex, a phenomenon that may convey specific advantages, a new study suggests.
In stepping down as co-director of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, Brown will work to develop a new center for anesthesiology research.
Assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the MIT School of Science answers three questions about the work ahead.
Among adults who vary in their knowledge of number words, the ability to reason about numbers is bound by the highest number they can count to.
Professor and cognitive neuroscientist recognized for groundbreaking work on the functional organization of the human brain.
Eight postdocs and research scientists within the School of Science honored for contributions to the Institute.
MIT neuroscientists have developed a computer model that can answer that question as well as the human brain.
Dincă, Feng, Hunter, Shoemaker, and Wang are recognized for their efforts to advance science.
Sharing food and kissing are among the signals babies use to interpret their social world, according to a new study.
Senior Ibuki Iwasaki seeks creative ways to design technology that considers the human user.
Extra chromosome alters chromosomal conformation and DNA accessibility in neural progenitor cells; study establishes senescence as a potentially targetable mechanism for future treatment.
Computational modeling shows that both our ears and our environment influence how we hear.