A mutual breakdown Species relationships devolve from jointly beneficial to competitive in benign environments. August 24, 2016 Read full story →
Seeing nature through a molecular engineer’s eye Alfredo Alexander-Katz probes systems in action, from clotting blood to walking molecules. August 22, 2016 Read full story →
Recording analog memories in human cells Engineers program human cells to store complex histories in their DNA. August 18, 2016 Read full story →
New heads of house join undergraduate and graduate communities to start the fall semester Areas of expertise include robotics, writing, physics, jewelry-making, and breakfast cereal. August 18, 2016 Read full story →
Summer in the Sandbox Students in a new innovation program are using the summer, their new connections, and their funding to move their ideas forward. August 17, 2016 Read full story →
New technique may help detect Martian life A novel interpretation of Raman spectra will help the 2020 Mars rover select rocks to study for signs of life. August 15, 2016 Read full story →
Targeting neglected diseases New enzyme-mapping advance could help drug development. August 15, 2016 Read full story →
J-WAFS Solutions program awards $750,000 in commercialization grants Four new projects and one renewal receive $150,000 in funding for 2016-2017. August 12, 2016 Read full story →
Needles that hit the right mark New sensor could help anesthesiologists place needles for epidurals and other medical procedures. August 11, 2016 Read full story →
Research by MIT undergrad helps crack chemical mystery Study finds enzyme “cannibalizes” itself to perform an essential reaction. August 8, 2016 Read full story →
Analyzing dynamic proteins Chemistry professor Mei Hong studies the structures of proteins embedded in cell membranes. August 8, 2016 Read full story →
Replicating the connection between muscles and nerves New chip could help test drugs for ALS, other neuromuscular disorders. August 3, 2016 Read full story →
Kay Tye receives Freedman Prize for Exceptional Basic Research Neuroscientist recognized by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation for project on neural circuits for anxiety control. August 3, 2016 Read full story →
Analyzing lithium ion battery fatigue Summer Scholar Erica Eggleton joins Van Vliet Lab to make and test lithium manganese oxide electrodes. August 2, 2016 Read full story →
Targeting genes by the thousands PhD student Tim Wang uses CRISPR to take a big-picture approach to cancer research. August 2, 2016 Read full story →