Commerce’s call to action In MIT talk, head of U.S. Chamber of Commerce outlines business-oriented policy agenda. April 12, 2013 Read full story →
Modern-day inventor MIT senior Paul Lazarescu uses his engineering talents to help people with disabilities and improve everyday technology. April 12, 2013 Read full story →
Deep in the field Book details how economist Robert Townsend has spent two decades in rural Thailand, exploring the links between household finances and economic growth. April 11, 2013 Read full story →
Explained: Nanowires and nanotubes Tiny filaments and cylinders are studied for possible uses in energy, electronics, optics and other fields. April 11, 2013 Read full story →
6.002x to be offered at up to 12 California State University campuses The expanded collaboration between San Jose State University and edX follows a successful pilot that increased pass rates. April 10, 2013 Read full story →
Shedding light on the search for dark matter Physicists and astronaut discuss cosmic ray detector’s findings of possible signs of dark matter. April 10, 2013 Read full story →
Early warning signs of population collapse Spatial measurements of population density could reveal when threatened natural populations are in danger of crashing. April 10, 2013 Read full story →
Islands in the rain Researchers use volcanic islands to measure how rainfall sets the pace of landscape formation. April 10, 2013 Read full story →
Patterning graphene with DNA Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes, which could be used in electronic circuits. April 9, 2013 Read full story →
Research advances therapy to protect against dengue virus MIT team presents a novel approach to developing a treatment using mutated antibodies. April 8, 2013 Read full story →
The half-billion-dollar idea While at MIT, alumnus Todd Zion developed an insulin product that ultimately drew the attention of a pharmaceutical giant. April 8, 2013 Read full story →
Study reveals how melanoma evades chemotherapy Drugs that block nitric oxide could weaken cancer cells’ resistance, researchers say. April 7, 2013 Read full story →
Ulm and Concrete Sustainability Hub named to list of top newsmakers Research on reduction of concrete's environmental footprint prompts inclusion on trade journal's list. April 5, 2013 Read full story →
3Q: Jeffrey Ravel on the French past and our future With MIT hosting a global French history conference, a look at the international growth of — and changes in — the field. April 5, 2013 Read full story →
A ‘green’ Sahara was far less dusty than today Research points to an abrupt and widespread climate shift in the Sahara 5,000 years ago. April 5, 2013 Read full story →