How the brain controls our habits
MIT neuroscientists identify a brain region that can switch between new and old habits.
MIT neuroscientists identify a brain region that can switch between new and old habits.
Collaboration unites Picower Institute at MIT with MD Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine.
Protein-labeling technique allows high-resolution visualization of molecules inside cells.
New way to image brain-cell activity could shed light on autism and other psychiatric disorders.
Neuroscientists find Broca’s area is really two subunits, each with its own function.
A meteorite found in Antarctica holds evidence of a once-active dynamo on Vesta.
Researchers believe that information theory — the discipline that gave us digital communication — can explain differences between human languages.
Bertschinger to receive honor from MAES-Latinos in Engineering and Science
Longtime faculty member guided MIT’s Bates Linear Accelerator from a groundbreaking idea to a globally renowned center for the study of nuclear structure and reactions.
New low-cost, durable carbon nanotube sensors can be etched with mechanical pencils.
A mathematical model reveals commonality within the diversity of leaf decay.