Replicating living structures
Research examines how to control spatial distribution of cells in microenvironments
Research examines how to control spatial distribution of cells in microenvironments
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering takes an interdisciplinary approach
Saturday's events — including a road race, campus quest and global barbecue — marked the end of the week of festivities around inauguration.
When complete next year, the new Technology Children’s Center on Vassar Street will nearly double the Institute’s on-campus childcare capacity.
MIT team finds way to manipulate and measure magnetic particles without contact, potentially enabling multiple medical tests on a tiny device.
A prototype sensor array that can be worn on the chest automatically maps the wearer’s environment, recognizing movement between floors.
In his inaugural address, President L. Rafael Reif aims MIT on a course to shape new directions in education.
‘Future of Education’ symposium, held before the inauguration of President L. Rafael Reif, examines the evolution of teaching and learning.
Director of MIT's Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) discusses some of the key concepts propelling the open education movement.
Innovation symposium touches on a dizzying array of topics, with themes of interdisciplinary collaboration, energy and innovation for the developing world.
Atmospheric science pioneer Susan Solomon speaks on past environmental accomplishments, technology’s role and how history should be our guide to meeting today’s global challenges.