Cancer’s hiding spots revealed
Discovery that tumor cells can escape from chemotherapy could lead to new treatments that prevent relapse.
Discovery that tumor cells can escape from chemotherapy could lead to new treatments that prevent relapse.
Researchers will start moving into the 365,000-square-foot building next week.
Presidential science adviser calls for increased energy R&D to create jobs and boost business; supports conclusions of MIT nuclear study.
New study shows that costs and rewards of behavior help the brain form optimal habits.
Hemispheres will respond to climate change differently, with weaker summer storms in the North, study suggests.
HST student develops model that can help marathon runners pace themselves to a strong finish.
Study of blind patients supports the idea that there is a period early in a person’s development when brain regions can switch functions.
Experiments in which fluid droplets mimic the odd behavior of subatomic particles recall an abandoned interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Photonic crystals could usher in an age of low-power optical computing, but they’re hard to manufacture. Maybe adding a little DNA would help.
Event also features 2 high-school teams that won grants from the Lemelson-MIT Program.
The Whitehead Institute member and MIT biology professor is one of 10 chosen to receive the top U.S. science honor.
Accompanying research grant will allow the particle physicist to design and build a novel particle detector based on quantum dots.
New finding that tumor cells in both species have too many chromosomes could help pinpoint genes that drive cancer development.