Slideshow: the Koch Institute transforms East Campus environs Completion of cancer-research building opens green space for community use and creates vibrant streetscape. November 23, 2010 Read full story →
Heading off trauma Study suggests adding a face shield to military helmets would help more soldiers avoid blast-induced brain injuries. November 23, 2010 Read full story →
When the playroom is the computer A block-shaped robot that seems to roll onto a computer screen is part of an educational-media system that gets kids out of their chairs. November 22, 2010 Read full story →
In the World: Turning waste into profit Students aim to improve Kenyan slum-dwellers’ access to basic sanitation — and generate renewable energy and jobs along the way. November 19, 2010 Read full story →
Illuminating research MIT study finds potential for significant energy savings through user-controlled efficient lighting systems. November 19, 2010 Read full story →
Institute launches app for Android mobile devices Echoes functionality of MIT’s mobile site, existing app for iPhones November 18, 2010 Read full story →
3 Questions: Joseph Coughlin on aging and driving As the Baby Boomers become senior citizens, is a mobility crisis coming down the road? November 18, 2010 Read full story →
Direct delivery Cancer scientists believe nanoparticles could accurately target tumors, avoiding side effects. November 18, 2010 Read full story →
Using the body’s own defenses to combat cancer By engineering T cells to attack tumors, researchers hope to add a new weapon to their cancer-fighting arsenal. November 17, 2010 Read full story →
How wise are crowds? By melding economics and engineering, researchers show that as social networks get larger, they usually get better at sorting fact from fiction. November 16, 2010 Read full story →
Turning off cancer genes RNA interference holds much promise as a cancer treatment, but technical challenges remain. November 16, 2010 Read full story →
A better way to target tumors In spite of slow progress toward targeting cancer drugs to individual patients, hope remains. November 15, 2010 Read full story →
Explained: Currency wars Countries are clashing over their currency prices. Why? November 15, 2010 Read full story →
3 Questions: John Hansman on the Qantas A380 engine blowout MIT aviation expert discusses why the engine failure could have resulted in a more serious outcome. November 12, 2010 Read full story →
Xerox CEO Ursula Burns to deliver 2011 Commencement address Will help cap MIT's 150th anniversary celebration November 10, 2010 Read full story →