Controlling drug activity with light
Miniaturized device activates drugs in a small region deep within the brain.
Miniaturized device activates drugs in a small region deep within the brain.
The design, which uses entangled atoms, could help scientists detect dark matter and study gravity’s effect on time.
The findings may help researchers design “spintronic” devices and novel magnetic materials.
As a tutor and teaching assistant, senior Jack-Willliam Barotta helps create a welcoming learning environment for students of all backgrounds.
Artemis program will focus on returning humans to the moon.
Physicist and Harvard University professor discusses silicon vacancies, reflects on inspiration from Mildred Dresselhaus.
New study suggests waters will become more turbulent as Arctic loses summertime ice.
Neuroscientists find that interpreting code activates a general-purpose brain network, but not language-processing centers.
A new algorithm capable of inferring goals and plans could help machines better adapt to the imperfect nature of human planning.
Unbiased, high-throughput analysis pipeline improves utility of “minibrains” for understanding development and diseases such as Zika infection.
A key finding: Early reopening last spring led to a dramatic drop in “quarantine strength” in southern and west-central U.S. states.
MIT students Robert Koirala and Grace Smith intern for a nonprofit promoting educational and health equity in India.
Recent virtual lecture explores how paleoclimatology provides important context for examining the activities of past human societies.
A quantum effect in topological semimetals demonstrated by MIT researchers could allow for the utilization of an untapped energy source.