3 Questions: Joseph Coughlin on aging and driving
As the Baby Boomers become senior citizens, is a mobility crisis coming down the road?
As the Baby Boomers become senior citizens, is a mobility crisis coming down the road?
Cancer scientists believe nanoparticles could accurately target tumors, avoiding side effects.
By engineering T cells to attack tumors, researchers hope to add a new weapon to their cancer-fighting arsenal.
Work on fundamental limits of wideband cooperative localization earns Yuan Shen the Young Scholar award.
By melding economics and engineering, researchers show that as social networks get larger, they usually get better at sorting fact from fiction.
RNA interference holds much promise as a cancer treatment, but technical challenges remain.
Professors will provide advice and expertise on clean-energy issues under the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
MIT aviation expert discusses why the engine failure could have resulted in a more serious outcome.
A new study reveals that even the way cats lap up liquid displays the perfect balance for which they’re known.
Study suggests new way for manufacturers to minimize environmental impact of carbon nanotube production
Findings from MIT scientists could lead to hearing aids that mimic the ear’s ability to focus on particular frequencies.
MIT has greatest number of recipients from a single institution.
Receive multi-year support to work on traditionally underfunded areas in health care.
How corporations can reduce greenhouse-gas emissions through better planning.
Former president of Grumman Aircraft led Lunar Module development for NASA, aided in the rescue of Apollo 13