Tiny particles could help fight brain cancer
Nanoparticles carrying two drugs can cross the blood-brain barrier and shrink glioblastoma tumors.
Nanoparticles carrying two drugs can cross the blood-brain barrier and shrink glioblastoma tumors.
Nanoparticles could offer a new way to help eradicate the disease worldwide.
Startup develops implantable, encased cells that live in the body and secrete insulin and other therapeutics.
A lifelong fascination with chemistry has led to research on exotic new materials with environmental advantages.
The brittle material can turn flexible when made into ultrafine needles, researchers find.
Neuroscientists train a deep neural network to analyze speech and music.
The fellowship supports top-tier researchers at U.S. universities whose high-risk, high-payoff work is of strategic importance to the Department of Defense.
Researchers find an ultrathin layer of aluminum oxide, though solid, can flow like a liquid instead of cracking.
MIT scientist is among three recognized for the discovery of optogenetics.
Advance holds promise for “wiring” of quantum computers and other systems, and opens new avenues for understanding basic workings of the quantum realm.
When rotated at a "magic angle," graphene sheets can form an insulator or a superconductor.
Neuroengineering leader appointed to new professorship at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
Vladimir Bulović will be first director of the Institute's new nanoscience and nanotechnology facility.
Polina Anikeeva explores ways to make neural probes that are compatible with delicate biological tissues.
Technology developed at MIT can harness temperature fluctuations of many kinds to produce electricity.