Two from MIT named to Popular Science's Brilliant 10 list
Pedro Reis and Feng Zhang recognized as young stars in science and technology.
Pedro Reis and Feng Zhang recognized as young stars in science and technology.
Differences in a key language structure can be seen even before children start learning to read.
The McGovern Institute for Brain Research installs new 3-tesla MRI scanner for human neuroimaging
New technique can rapidly turn genes on and off, helping scientists better understand their function.
Improved technique makes it easier to add or delete genes in living cells, with less risk of off-target DNA damage.
Turning off cells in a habit-associated brain region prevents rats from learning to run a maze on autopilot.
MIT study sheds light on what causes compulsive behavior, could improve OCD treatments.
Director of McGovern Institute discusses how new initiative to understand the human brain will affect neuroscience at MIT and beyond.
Obama invites Boyden, Brown, Desimone and Seung to launch of new federal initiative.
The three MIT scientists are among six winners of the 2012 Kavli Prizes to visit the White House.
New study is first to analyze how affected brain cells respond during different behavioral tasks.
Ed Boyden honored for his work on optogenetics; will share 1 million Euro prize with five other researchers.
McGovern Institute for Brain Research names Thomas Jessell winner of the 2013 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience.