A genomic take on geobiology Researchers in Greg Fournier’s geobiology lab are seeking to calibrate the ancient history of life on Earth using genomic analysis. June 5, 2017 Read full story →
Deploying therapeutic payloads to cells Mark Bathe develops molecular packages for targeted delivery of drugs, vaccines, and gene-editing tools. June 4, 2017 Read full story →
Arthur Kerman, professor emeritus of physics, dies at 88 Former Laboratory for Nuclear Science and Center for Theoretical Physics director made important contributions to the study of nuclear structure and reactions. June 2, 2017 Read full story →
A noninvasive method for deep brain stimulation Electrodes placed on the scalp could help patients with brain diseases. June 1, 2017 Read full story →
New center will push frontiers of sensing technology First “center of excellence” for new MIT.nano facility will focus on novel detectors and imaging systems. June 1, 2017 Read full story →
In search of the fundamental laws of microecology A new MIT-led Simons Foundation collaboration aims to understand basic principles and laws of microbial ecosystems. May 30, 2017 Read full story →
Chemists reveal amyloid structure Discovery of how amyloids bind metal ions sheds light on protein function. May 29, 2017 Read full story →
Bacteria with multicolor vision Red, green, and blue light can be used to control gene expression in engineered E. coli. May 26, 2017 Read full story →
Faster, more nimble drones on the horizon New algorithm quickly makes sense of incoming visual data. May 25, 2017 Read full story →
Envisioning the future of metal and mineral production MIT researchers team up with leaders from the metals and minerals industry to envision a more sustainable future. May 24, 2017 Read full story →
The future of sensory technology MIT.nano hosts its first major research symposium. May 22, 2017 Read full story →
Speeding up quality control for biologics Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells. May 22, 2017 Read full story →
Entering the animal world In a history seminar, engineering students explore shifting ideas about animal intelligence and human uses of animals throughout the ages. May 19, 2017 Read full story →
Michale Fee receives Fundamental Science Investigator Award Award will support studies into how the brain learns and generates complex sequential behaviors, with a focus on the songbird as a model system. May 19, 2017 Read full story →
MIT linQ announces 2017 class of IDEA^2 Global Fifteen international teams developing new biomedical technologies to benefit from innovation training and expert resources. May 19, 2017 Read full story →