Shirley Jackson speaks about her career and being an agent for change
Professor Paula Hammond talks with MIT Corporation life member about her experiences as an MIT student, research scientist, and university president.
Professor Paula Hammond talks with MIT Corporation life member about her experiences as an MIT student, research scientist, and university president.
Engineered insulin that can be activated by high blood sugar could improve diabetics’ quality of life.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
New technique could make it easier to use mRNA to treat disease or deliver vaccines.
Chemical engineering professor plumbs “vast regions of chemical space.”
Microparticles created by new 3-D fabrication method could release drugs or vaccines long after injection.
Colorado forest study provides clearest-ever picture of gases released into the atmosphere and how they change.
MIT affiliates recognized for their innovative approaches to energy storage and drug discovery.
Chemical engineer seeks to develop and understand materials that behave in radically new ways.
Hydrogel-based capsules could expand and reside in the GI tract for days, slowly releasing medication.
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels.
Engineers and co-directors of MITEI's Energy Bioscience Low-Carbon Energy Center discuss their vision for transforming the energy system.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
Summer Scholars in materials science and engineering are tackling projects ranging from magnetic thin films to catalysts for energy.
Machine learning approach could aid the design of industrial processes for drug manufacturing.