Scientists unveil tools for rewriting the code of life New technology from MIT and Harvard can edit DNA at the genome scale, giving cells novel functions. July 15, 2011 Read full story →
Study explains why men are at higher risk for stomach cancer MIT researchers show how estrogen protects women from the gastric inflammation that can lead to cancer. July 13, 2011 Read full story →
Recreating human livers, in mice ‘Humanized’ mice could help scientists study the side effects of new drugs before they reach clinical trials. July 12, 2011 Read full story →
MIT tops engineering and technology world rankings Institute ranks first on list in six categories July 6, 2011 Read full story →
Biologists discover how yeast cells reverse aging The gene they found can double yeast lifespan when turned on late in life. June 24, 2011 Read full story →
Scientists reveal HIV weakness Vaccines that target newly identified viral protein sequences could be more effective than previous efforts. June 21, 2011 Read full story →
How dense is a cell? Combining an ancient principle with new technology, MIT researchers have devised a way to answer that question. June 21, 2011 Read full story →
Working in harmony MIT-designed nanoparticles communicate with each other inside the body to target tumors more efficiently.' June 20, 2011 Read full story →
Biologists shed light on a puzzling parasite New discovery reveals why some forms of Toxoplasma are more dangerous than others. June 17, 2011 Read full story →
Two from MIT named 2011 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences Physicist Jeff Gore and biologist Mary Gehring receive the prestigious award for their innovative research. June 14, 2011 Read full story →
Turning off cancer’s growth signals Biological engineers’ new approach to shutting down cell division could lead to new cancer drugs. June 8, 2011 Read full story →
Five companies join the Center for Biomedical Innovation's NEWDIGS program Bristol‐Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Life Technologies, Pfizer and Quintiles will support initiatives in regulatory science and oncology innovation. June 2, 2011 Read full story →
For all to see: MIT anthropologist debuts exhibit at Panama’s premier museum Photos of celebration rituals among Panama’s Kuna people fascinate audiences — including the Kuna themselves. May 26, 2011 Read full story →
Making materials to order New method of forming composites allows fine-tuning of mechanical, electrical, thermal and other properties. May 26, 2011 Read full story →
Resolved: U.S. Senate congratulates MIT Senate resolution cites 'the commitment of MIT to innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit.' May 24, 2011 Read full story →