Study highlights long road toward gender parity in the geosciences
Researchers find improvement in relative retention of women but predict decades of sustained effort are required to achieve gender parity.
Researchers find improvement in relative retention of women but predict decades of sustained effort are required to achieve gender parity.
Diagnostic nanoparticles could be used to monitor tumor recurrence after treatment or to perform routine cancer screenings.
Results suggest people of all races and political affiliations can be influenced with accurate and clear information conveyed by trusted experts, such as physicians.
A human-aware motion planning algorithm addresses the safety gap in collaboration between robots and humans.
To quickly express learning and memory genes, brain cells snap both strands of DNA in many more places and cell types than previously realized, a new study shows.
The alumni-founded startup Uncountable has developed a digital workbook to help scientists get more out of experimental data.
Associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics will head MIT’s longest continuously-running lab.
Professor Siqi Zheng promotes sustainable urbanization at MIT’s Center for Real Estate.
SAMCO inductively coupled plasma etcher can process multiple materials at various sizes.
MISTI Global Seed Funds program compounds Institute impact by supporting partnerships abroad.
A new seed-coating process could facilitate agriculture on marginal arid lands by enabling the seeds to retain any available water.
MIT researchers train a neural network to predict a “boiling crisis,” with potential applications for cooling computer chips and nuclear reactors.
Four times faster than conventional PCR methods, new RADICA approach is highly specific, sensitive, and resistant to inhibitors.
Researchers could rapidly obtain high-resolution images of blood vessels and neurons within the brain.
Radioactive molecules are sensitive to subtle nuclear phenomena and might help physicists probe the violation of the most fundamental symmetries of nature.