COMMANDing drug delivery
A new computational method fine-tunes delivery of therapeutics to specific brain regions.
A new computational method fine-tunes delivery of therapeutics to specific brain regions.
Work by Professor John Lienhard and Kishor Nayar SM ’14, PhD ’19 was recently recognized by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam.
Researchers design an effective treatment for both exhaust and ambient air.
The prototype mask, which includes an N95 filter, can be easily sterilized and worn many times.
In certain alloys, exposure to proton irradiation can extend the material’s lifetime, study finds.
Peter Reddien's lab at the Whitehead Institute takes a step forward in understanding how neural circuits could be regenerated in adults.
MIT engineers are using computing modeling to prevent microparticles from clogging during injections.
MIT engineers develop a hybrid process that connects photonics with “artificial atoms,” to produce the largest quantum chip of its type.
Extensive safety protocols will undergird the return of additional students and staff to campus.
“Light squeezer” reduces quantum noise in lasers, could enhance quantum computing and gravitational-wave detection.
Acoustic and biological constraints shape how we hear harmony across cultures.
Study shows LIGO’s 40-kilogram mirrors can move in response to tiny quantum effects, revealing the “spooky popcorn of the universe.”
Neptune-sized planet may be remnant core of a much larger planet.
A global team of researchers searches for insights during a weeklong virtual “datathon.”
To spy on worms for days on end, Picower Institute scientists invent a new open-source microscopy platform.