U.S. News ranks MIT sixth overall among U.S. universities
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
Institute’s undergraduate engineering program is again ranked No. 1; undergraduate business program is No. 2.
MIT researchers devise a surprisingly simple but effective method for magnetically separating oil and water.
New tissue scaffold could be used for drug development and implantable therapeutic devices.
New findings show that the material beneath the thin carbon sheets determines how they react chemically and electrically.
MIT team discovers way of making perfectly ordered and repeatable surfaces with patterns of microscale wrinkles.
Pared-down nucleic acid nanoparticle poses less risk of side effects, offers better targeting.
Engineers design nanoparticles that deliver high doses of antibiotics directly to bacteria.
MIT researchers find a way to make glass that’s anti-fogging, self-cleaning and free of glare.
Tiny particles could manufacture cancer drugs at tumor sites.
Tiny particles designed to home in on cancer cells achieve tumor shrinkage at lower doses than traditional chemotherapy.
New RNA interference method holds promise for treating cancer, other diseases.
Richard Braatz applies math to design new materials and processes for drug manufacturing.
Several Institute alumni also among 66 new members announced today.