Forced mutations doom HIV
New study reveals how a potential HIV drug exacts its toll on viral populations.
New study reveals how a potential HIV drug exacts its toll on viral populations.
Close analysis of bacteria in the human digestive tract reveals links to diet and other lifestyle factors.
By looking to nature, PhD student Leon Dimas 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures.
Engineering tiny paths to cancer treatment, bone regrowth, and wound healing, Paula Hammond serves as an exemplary researcher-educator within the MIT community.
MRI sensor allows neuroscientists to map neural activity with molecular precision.
MIT researchers uncover the secrets behind a marine creature’s defensive armor — one that is exceptionally tough, yet optically clear.
A look back at how Institute Professor Phillip Sharp, his startup Biogen, and MIT’s biotech community helped revive Kendall Square.
Hybrid materials combine bacterial cells with nonliving elements that can conduct electricity or emit light.
New microscopy technique captures 3-D images of cells as they flow through a microfluidic channel.
An advanced assay quickly illuminates bacteria for more rapid, accurate detection.
Nanotechnology could turn shrubbery into supercharged energy producers or sensors for explosives.