More jabs needed
Study suggests that vaccinating many more people could slow the seasonal influenza virus's ability to evade vaccines.
Study suggests that vaccinating many more people could slow the seasonal influenza virus's ability to evade vaccines.
Computational approach to materials science could bring new properties even to familiar substances such as concrete and steel
In the President's visit to MIT labs he showed keen interest, quick understanding and warm appreciation, say his hosts
5-year grant from the National Cancer Institute will fund projects by physicists that give a new view of cancer cells.
Prof. Miklos Porkolab will receive the Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics on November 4, during a meeting of the American Physical Society - Division of Plasma Physics.
New analysis shows that without proper regulation, biofuels programs aimed at curbing greenhouse gases could do just the opposite
Drugs that inhibit the protein, which normally helps defend cells from infection, could target tumors in certain lung cancer patients.
President will deliver address on America's leadership on clean energy
Alum's 'state-of-the-shelf' energy-efficient house is among a bevy of new ideas for curbing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions presented at MIT's annual Energy Night.
For the first time, neuroscientists find brain cells that keep track of time with extreme precision.
Troubles at the Large Hadron Collider have led some physicists to suggest the Higgs boson is sabotaging its own discovery. Nahn explains why he disagrees.