A new way to diagnose malaria
Using magnetic fields, technique can detect parasite’s waste products in infected blood cells.
Using magnetic fields, technique can detect parasite’s waste products in infected blood cells.
Innovative researcher and educator was a champion of attacking science problems with “ferocious vigor.”
Awards given to outstanding faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students
MIT senior Esther Jang uses science, engineering, and teaching to help others and challenge herself.
New theory could reduce number of sensors required for high-resolution imaging systems.
Rahul Sarpeshkar bridges biology and engineering to advance research and applications in biotechnology, medicine, and supercomputing.
Technique developed at MIT reveals the motion of energy-carrying quasiparticles in solid material.
A light lattice that traps atoms may help scientists build networks of quantum information transmitters.
System could provide first method for filtering light waves based on direction.
Hybrid materials combine bacterial cells with nonliving elements that can conduct electricity or emit light.
New scheme could enable laser rangefinders to infer depth from a hundredth as much light — and to produce images from only one nine-hundredth the light.
Munther Dahleh is appointed as acting director of ESD and new organization with focus on socio-technical systems, information and decision systems and statistics.
Technique could be applied to the study of disease, social networks and other diverse fields.
MIT researchers discover a new phenomenon that could lead to new types of lasers and sensors.