Four researchers with MIT ties earn 2023 Schmidt Science Fellowships
The illustrious prize supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary work.
The illustrious prize supports early-career scientists and engineers as they pursue interdisciplinary work.
The HUMANS nanowafer, an MIT Space Exploration Initiative student-led project, will travel to the ISS this month, and later to the moon, carrying messages in more than 64 languages from over 80 countries.
Ahead of the Institute’s presidential inauguration, panelists describe advances in their research and how these discoveries are being deployed to benefit the public.
A campus summit with the leader and his delegation centered around dialogue on biotechnology and innovation ecosystems.
A new low-temperature growth and fabrication technology allows the integration of 2D materials directly onto a silicon circuit, which could lead to denser and more powerful chips.
Rob Macfarlane synthesizes new composite materials by manipulating their structure at the nanometer scale.
The new diagnostic, which is based on analysis of urine samples, could also be designed to reveal whether a tumor has metastasized.
The technology, which mimics the body’s natural clotting process, could help keep severely injured people alive until they are treated at a hospital.
U.S. Department of Energy selects MIT to establish collaborative research center for optimizing the development of tandem solar modules.
In a new study, immunostimulatory drugs slowed tumor growth without producing systemic inflammation.
Applying a small voltage to the walls of algae growing tanks can prevent cloudy buildup and allow more photosynthesis to happen.
The global health care company Sanofi is providing $25 million to advance RNA research.
Using these RNA-delivery particles, researchers hope to develop new treatments for cystic fibrosis and other lung diseases.
A hands-on class teaches undergraduates the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and nanoscale science from inside MIT.nano’s cleanroom.
With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies.