Technique reveals deeper insights into the makeup of nacre, a natural material
Discovery could lead to new designs for improved and more sustainable materials inspired by nature.
Discovery could lead to new designs for improved and more sustainable materials inspired by nature.
Professor and mentor for more than 20 years at MIT redefined scientists’ understanding of the biology of cell division and proliferation.
Results might provide a convenient screening tool for people who may not suspect they are infected.
MIT conference illustrates technologies developed in response to the pandemic and new opportunities for AI solutions for clinical management.
Tulle-like DefeXtiles can be 3D printed with no custom software or hardware.
Award cites major contributions to statistical analysis of brain activity and advancing the neuroscience of anesthesia.
A search committee chaired by Institute Professor Phillip Sharp will work to identify a new director for MIT’s pioneering cancer research center.
Immuneering uses bioinformatics to develop new medicines while also helping large pharmaceutical companies improve their treatments.
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations.
Book co-authored by Associate Professor Julie Shah and Laura Major SM ’05 explores a future populated with robot helpers.
MIT senior Will Archer puts his entrepreneurial skills to work while raising funds for a local food bank.
With shimmering colors and twisting vines, the annual glass pumpkin patch moves online to adapt to the pandemic.
The reusable mask would include a heated copper mesh that’s powered by a battery and surrounded by insulating neoprene.
Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic, MIT students have carved out meaningful hands-on experiences.