A new contrast agent for MRI
New iron oxide nanoparticles could help avoid a rare side effect caused by current contrast agents.
New iron oxide nanoparticles could help avoid a rare side effect caused by current contrast agents.
MIT faculty reflect on why international collaboration benefits science, engineering, and technology for all.
Low-power special-purpose chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics.
Portable tool could help scientists learn more about cells’ roles in many diseases.
New members have made advances in artificial skin, wireless communications, nanotechnology, hydrology, and cancer treatment.
Panamanian delegates participating in the U.S. Trade and Development Agency Global Procurement Initiative visited MIT to learn about life-cycle cost analysis models.
New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.
A $20 million gift from Lisa Yang and Hock Tan ’75 SM ’75 will catalyze multidisciplinary autism research.
MIT senior will use Marshall Scholarship to work on devices that enhance mobility for the disabled.
Driven to help others, an international MIT student is making a positive mark on the world.
StartMIT, a boot camp on entrepreneurship, gives students an intimate look into what it takes to build a company.
MIT's newest faculty bring a wide array of energy interests and developments to the Institute.
New test helps identify particles for gene delivery or RNA interference.
Incorporating strategies from skilled human planners improves automatic planners’ performance.