SeXX and Immunity event raises crucial questions for society
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
When it comes to carbon storage, some MIT scientists think the best solution is to find the fastest way to turn carbon into rock.
Faculty leaders describe their efforts to develop potentially game-changing tools.
Life sciences class brings biotech industry experience into the classroom with part-time internships for graduate students.
Tracing connections between neuron populations could help researchers map brain circuits that underlie behavior and perception.
Seventeen new professors join the MIT community, with research areas ranging from robotics and machine learning to health care and agriculture.
MIT biologists drilled down into how proteins recognize and bind to one another, informing drug treatments for cancer.
New fellows are working on electronic health record algorithms, remote sensing data related to environmental health, and neural networks for the development of antibiotics.
A computational study shows that dozens of mutations help the virus’ spike protein evade antibodies that target SARS-CoV-2.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
The targeted approach eliminated tumors in mice, with minimal side effects.
The 2021-22 Accenture Fellows are bolstering research and igniting ideas to help transform global business.
SENSE.nano symposium highlights the importance of sensing technologies in medical studies.
Marcos Berríos ’06, Christina Birch PhD ’15, and Christopher Williams PhD ’12 make up a third of the 2021 NASA astronaut candidate class.
Sihao Huang, William Kuhl, Tingyu Li, Giramnah Peña-Alcántara, Sreya Vangara, and Kelly Wu will pursue graduate studies in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.