Technique recovers lost single-cell RNA-sequencing information
Boosting the efficiency of single-cell RNA-sequencing helps reveal subtle differences between healthy and dysfunctional cells.
Boosting the efficiency of single-cell RNA-sequencing helps reveal subtle differences between healthy and dysfunctional cells.
Study finds that compressing cells, and crowding their contents, can coax them to grow and divide.
“There’s no greater feeling than when you’re with all your classmates and they’re having a great time,” says MIT’s senior class president.
During 64 years at MIT, the Institute Professor Emerita has been a trailblazer in aerospace and the U.S. military, and a changemaker for women in STEM.
Biological engineer discusses condensing the time taken to develop therapeutics down from many years to a matter of months.
Awards to be used for ongoing work with older adults.
Far from MIT, nuclear science and engineering students take ownership of projects and explore new terrain.
New technique provides a means of interconnection between processors, opening the way to a complete quantum computing platform.
Large datasets are difficult to depict as scatterplots — but that may change with a new CSAIL project for creating interactive visualizations.
With computer models and lab experiments, researchers are working on a strategy for vaccines that could protect against any influenza virus.
Michael Birnbaum, Anders Hansen, and Tami Lieberman receive NIH Director’s New Innovator Awards from the NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program.
Researchers urge a holistic approach to forecasting the virus’ impact on public health and the economy.
Remarkably large cohort of graduating seniors honored for excellence in the liberal arts.
Normally an insulator, diamond becomes a metallic conductor when subjected to large strain in a new theoretical model.
Using these new particles, researchers could develop treatments for heart disease and other conditions.