Biotech startup uses nanoparticles to induce immune tolerance
Selecta Bioscience’s ImmTOR platform could improve gene therapies and prevent some drug side effects.
Selecta Bioscience’s ImmTOR platform could improve gene therapies and prevent some drug side effects.
Basic research advance leads to production of more than 250,000 chips embedded within fibers in less than a year.
Fellowship funds graduate education at Stanford University and prepares global leaders.
New method could be useful for building quantum sensors and computers.
Longtime educator, collaborator, and mentor was an expert in magnetism and author of both scientific and historic nonfiction.
Research Experience for Undergraduates program participants bring diverse interests in sustainable energy, polymers, and physics.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Pioneering materials science and engineering research enables better catalytic converters, miniature explosives detectors, and thin-film microbalances.
Experiments and analyses show how electrons and protons get together on an electrode surface.
Material may replace many metals as lightweight, flexible heat dissipators in cars, refrigerators, and electronics.
More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer.
Student-led startups Symbrosia and SiPure each awarded a $14,000 grand prize.
Twisted fibers coated with living cells could assist healing of injured muscles and tendons.
Engineered surface treatment developed at MIT can reduce waste and improve efficiency in many processes.
Violence Prevention and Response and Title IX and Bias Response Office celebrate individuals and departments for standing up to sexual harassment and assault.