Professor Roger Kamm visualizes sneaky tumor cells with 3-D assay
Kamm is studying the mechanics of metastasis, the process of cancer-cell migration from one location in the body to another and the cause of more than 90 percent of cancer deaths.
Kamm is studying the mechanics of metastasis, the process of cancer-cell migration from one location in the body to another and the cause of more than 90 percent of cancer deaths.
Pedro Valencia PhD '12 honored for drug research.
Two MIT professors are awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
MIT researchers develop a new approach using graphene sheets coated with nanowires.
Study: Congestion can be alleviated throughout a metropolitan area by altering the trips of drivers in specific neighborhoods.
MIT researchers now have new insights into how 'stress corrosion cracking' may be affected by nanoscale disruptions in the crystalline structure of metallic materials.
Presented annually for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology
A simple tool for representing relationships between data, devices or almost anything else has ubiquitous applications in computer science.
Nanoparticles amplify tumor signals, making them much easier to detect in the urine.
Research could lead to better ways to heal injuries and develop new drugs.
Jacqueline Sly ’14 and Tommy Moriarty ’14 discuss their experiences and lessons learned leading the Marine Robotics Team.
From microbes in the ocean to cats in the kitchen, MIT researcher uncovers surprising phenomena where biology meets fluid mechanics.