Human malaria parasites grown for the first time in dormant form
Novel technology could allow researchers to develop and test new antimalaria drugs.
Novel technology could allow researchers to develop and test new antimalaria drugs.
The way streets and buildings are arranged makes a big difference in how heat builds up, study shows.
Photographer, poet, and PhD student in biological engineering Corban Swain pursues diverse interests with a keen eye.
Water industry publication recognizes J-WAFS director John Lienhard and other influential water sector leaders with strong connections to MIT, in 2018 Top 25 list.
Augmented-reality startup Escher Reality, which recently sold to Niantic, gives back to the program that helped it launch.
Jacopo Buongiorno and John Parsons, co-directors of the MITEI Low-Carbon Energy Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, discuss how to overcome the challenges and realize the benefits of expanding nuclear power.
New robotic system could lend a hand with warehouse sorting and other picking or clearing tasks.
At the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, alumni and friends celebrate the creativity and strength of MIT and the city of Houston.
Polina Anikeeva explores ways to make neural probes that are compatible with delicate biological tissues.
New members have made advances in the development of plasticity, novel genetic evolution methods, systems modeling, and clean energy.
Study finds that turbulence competes in fusion plasmas to rapidly respond to temperature perturbations.
With SHERLOCK, a strip of paper can now indicate presence of pathogens, tumor DNA, or any genetic signature of interest.
Technology developed at MIT can harness temperature fluctuations of many kinds to produce electricity.
Faculty from six MIT departments among 126 selected from across the U.S. and Canada.
A new special subject, Agricultural Microbial Ecology, takes students to Israel.