Nine MIT students awarded 2021 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans Fellowship funds graduate studies for outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants. April 13, 2021 Read full story →
What has the pandemic revealed about the US health care system — and what needs to change? Seven MIT researchers see lessons and opportunities for US health care. April 5, 2021 Read full story →
3 Questions: Vaccines and the power of positive reinforcement Experts say people are more willing to get the Covid-19 vaccine when told how popular it is. March 10, 2021 Read full story →
Tik-Tokking all about science MIT students Malik and Miles George gain attention on the video-sharing social network for their captivating, funny science videos. March 8, 2021 Read full story →
Building equity into vaccine distribution MIT economist works to show how therapies can be allocated fairly; states are now applying the method in their efforts. February 4, 2021 Read full story →
MIT developing framework for Covid-19 vaccinations on campus State grants approval for Institute to help in vaccinating approximately 50,000 students, employees, affiliates, and dependents. January 29, 2021 Read full story →
Model analyzes how viruses escape the immune system Using this computational system, researchers can identify viral protein sequences that could make better vaccine targets. January 14, 2021 Read full story →
3 Questions: Moya Bailey on the intersection of racism and sexism MLK Visiting Professor in Women’s and Gender Studies and scholar of critical race, feminist, and disability studies discusses misogynoir, social media, and her work at MIT this year. January 11, 2021 Read full story →
3 Questions: Phillip Sharp on the discoveries that enabled mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 Curiosity-driven basic science in the 1970s laid the groundwork for today’s leading vaccines against the novel coronavirus. December 11, 2020 Read full story →
Covid-19 scientific leaders share expertise in new MIT class MIT course on the Covid-19 pandemic, available to the public online, brings together top experts to educate students on up-to-date science. September 10, 2020 Read full story →
A fall semester welcome to undergraduates “We will find great meaning and satisfaction in having endured this historic test together,” President Reif told new and returning students. September 1, 2020 Read full story →
Rapid antibody development yields possible treatment for yellow fever The experimental drug has shown promise in early-stage clinical trials conducted in Singapore. July 29, 2020 Read full story →
Engineers design a reusable, silicone rubber face mask The prototype mask, which includes an N95 filter, can be easily sterilized and worn many times. July 9, 2020 Read full story →
Signs of Covid-19 may be hidden in speech signals Processing vocal recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19. July 8, 2020 Read full story →
Engineers use “DNA origami” to identify vaccine design rules In lab tests, virus-like DNA structures coated with viral proteins provoke a strong immune response in human B cells. June 29, 2020 Read full story →