Hacking microbes Startup’s engineered yeast helps clients produce fragrances and flavors more efficiently. August 25, 2016 Read full story →
Targeting neglected diseases New enzyme-mapping advance could help drug development. August 15, 2016 Read full story →
User-friendly language for programming efficient simulations New language can speed up computer simulations 200-fold or reduce the code they require by 90 percent. August 10, 2016 Read full story →
Dean Alden Horn, former director of MIT Sea Grant College Program, dies at 95 Retired U.S. Navy captain made many contributions to Arctic research and undergraduate marine education. August 5, 2016 Read full story →
John Fernández: Growing grassroots for sustainability on campus and abroad Environmental Solutions Initiative’s new director discusses sustainable development, student engagement, and making Baker House his home. August 2, 2016 Read full story →
Imaging the brain at multiple size scales New technique can reveal subcellular details and long-range connections. July 25, 2016 Read full story →
Using data to inform the connections between technology and policy MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society research from the Technology and Policy Program highlights multidisciplinary approaches to data-driven policies. July 22, 2016 Read full story →
The quest for clean water MIT researchers design a solar-powered desalination device for rural India. July 18, 2016 Read full story →
“Beijing Studio” celebrates 30 years MIT–Tsinghua collaboration grapples with urban issues in China. July 14, 2016 Read full story →
Charging up random access memory Researchers demonstrate room-temperature ferroelectric states in ultra-thin films of tin and tellurium. July 14, 2016 Read full story →
DUSP, CRE, and STL Lab award $1.1 million in second round of faculty research funding Nine grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers. July 11, 2016 Read full story →
Art and science merge in a disaster readiness haven Innovative off-grid PREPHubs structures house basic services needed in the aftermath of a disaster. July 7, 2016 Read full story →
Cities of tomorrow New book by Senseable City Lab researchers presents vision of data-driven urban design. July 5, 2016 Read full story →
Wireless, wearable toxic-gas detector Inexpensive sensors could be worn by soldiers to detect hazardous chemical agents. June 30, 2016 Read full story →