Advancing manufacturing innovation on campus and online
The White House highlights MIT’s latest efforts as part of National Manufacturing Day.
The White House highlights MIT’s latest efforts as part of National Manufacturing Day.
A new online tool helps graduate students communicate — in their own languages.
New program from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Simons Foundation, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation supports early-career scientists.
Freeze-dried cellular components can be rehydrated to churn out useful proteins.
Study reveals closely related microbes can diversify rapidly via horizontal gene transfer.
MIT graduate students from bioengineering, business, computer science, and energy fields are honored.
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.
By detecting signs of vocal misuse, system from CSAIL and Mass General could eventually be used to help diagnose voice disorders.
Startup’s engineered yeast helps clients produce fragrances and flavors more efficiently.
Engineers program human cells to store complex histories in their DNA.
New sensor could help anesthesiologists place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures.
New chip could help test drugs for ALS, other neuromuscular disorders.
Summer Scholar Erica Eggleton joins Van Vliet Lab to make and test lithium manganese oxide electrodes.
System would use microbes for manufacturing small amounts of vaccines and other therapies.
New approach to biological circuit design enables scientists to track cell histories.