The health-insurance markets of the (very near) future Policymakers must address ‘tension’ between competition and ease of use. January 2, 2013 Read full story →
Improving the accuracy of cancer diagnoses New spectroscopy technique could help doctors better identify breast tumors. December 24, 2012 Read full story →
Flexible, light solar cells could provide new opportunities MIT researchers develop a new approach using graphene sheets coated with nanowires. December 21, 2012 Read full story →
Evolution: It’s all in how you splice it MIT biologists find that alternative splicing of RNA rewires signaling in different tissues and may often contribute to species differences. December 20, 2012 Read full story →
American Philosophical Association honors Judith Jarvis Thomson Bestows Quinn Prize for lifelong contributions to philosophy December 20, 2012 Read full story →
Historian/physicist David Kaiser wins Physics World’s 'Book of the Year Award' Kaiser is the head of MIT's Program in Science, Technology, and Society, and a senior lecturer in the Department of Physics. December 20, 2012 Read full story →
MIT researchers discover a new kind of magnetism Experiments demonstrate ‘quantum spin liquid,’ which could have applications in new computer memory storage. December 19, 2012 Read full story →
A flow of creativity MIT’s Gediminas Urbonas emerged from the old Soviet Union to produce new art in Cambridge. December 19, 2012 Read full story →
Graduate student David Sengeh gives back to Sierra Leone Media Lab doctoral student created a competition to help youth in his home country create their own solutions. December 18, 2012 Read full story →
Explained: Graphs A simple tool for representing relationships between data, devices or almost anything else has ubiquitous applications in computer science. December 17, 2012 Read full story →
New technology may enable earlier cancer diagnosis Nanoparticles amplify tumor signals, making them much easier to detect in the urine. December 16, 2012 Read full story →
Tissue engineering: Growing new organs, and more Research could lead to better ways to heal injuries and develop new drugs. December 14, 2012 Read full story →
In Profile: Roman Stocker finds big effects from tiny organisms From microbes in the ocean to cats in the kitchen, MIT researcher uncovers surprising phenomena where biology meets fluid mechanics. December 13, 2012 Read full story →
In search of better antidepressants New study suggests targeting dopamine-releasing neurons could lead to more effective therapies. December 12, 2012 Read full story →
The subculture of cheese MIT anthropologist looks inside the growing world of do-it-yourself American cheese-makers. December 12, 2012 Read full story →