Gore wins $1.13 million NIH grant
Award will fund study evolution of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria
Award will fund study evolution of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria
The three MIT scientists are among six winners of the 2012 Kavli Prizes to visit the White House.
Indian teen Tuhin Bagi uses MIT OpenCourseWare to enhance his studies and set his sights on future endeavors.
Model may be useful in improving the flow of grain in silos, and drug capsules in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
MIT researchers improve efficiency of quantum-dot photovoltaic system by adding a forest of nanowires.
Ragon Institute researchers develop a method to identify weak points in viral proteins that could be exploited for vaccine development.
Josh Winn’s hunt for exoplanets may someday reveal habitable, Earth-like worlds.
Researchers observe a basic quantum-mechanical phenomenon theorized decades ago by pioneers of atomic theory.
Richard J. Temkin cited for contributions to the field of high power gyrotrons and their applications
Method allows direct detection of rapid fluctuations that may help to explain how high-temperature superconducting materials work.
Surprising result suggests that enhancing these mutations’ impact could offer a new way to treat cancer.
Jake Jurewicz, a nuclear science and engineering-physics double major, received a fellowship to develop new simulation and visualization software at the National Fusion Facility in California.
New production method could enable everything from more efficient computer displays to enhanced biomedical testing.