Treasured vaults A professor sheds light on the immigrant family that crafted many American architectural landmarks. October 8, 2010 Read full story →
‘Express lanes’ for ions By aligning carbon nanotubes in electrodes, researchers boost performance. October 8, 2010 Read full story →
Surprising similarities between human and zebrafish tumors New finding that tumor cells in both species have too many chromosomes could help pinpoint genes that drive cancer development. October 7, 2010 Read full story →
Why telecom regulation needs to change Research suggests that the approach that worked with a few large companies with aligned interests needs revisiting in the Internet age. October 6, 2010 Read full story →
New nanoparticles could improve cancer treatment Particles can deliver a combination of chemotherapy drugs directly to prostate-cancer cells. October 5, 2010 Read full story →
Beyond the bubble At Center for Real Estate conference, economists contemplate ways to make the risks of financial innovation more evident. October 5, 2010 Read full story →
Your vital signs, on camera MIT team develops system for continuous medical monitoring using widely available video technology. October 4, 2010 Read full story →
President Hockfield reports steady progress at annual State of the Institute forum MIT looks to the future after two years of budget cuts. October 1, 2010 Read full story →
Putting heads together New study: groups demonstrate distinctive ‘collective intelligence’ when facing difficult tasks October 1, 2010 Read full story →
Getting bacteria to do a plant’s job Researchers engineer microbes for low-cost production of precursor of anticancer drug Taxol and other pharmaceuticals. October 1, 2010 Read full story →
5 from MIT win NIH awards The grants are designed to promote risky, innovative research with the potential to transform a field of study. September 30, 2010 Read full story →
Multicore may not be so scary Research suggests that the free operating system Linux will keep up with the addition of more ‘cores,’ or processing units, to computer chips. September 30, 2010 Read full story →
Better prepared next time Lessons learned from the BP oil spill could help both companies and regulators to be more ready for the next emergency. September 30, 2010 Read full story →
Making stem-cell therapy a reality In Killian Award lecture, Rudolf Jaenisch outlines progress and possibilities for treating human disease with stem cells. September 30, 2010 Read full story →