Preventing severe blood loss on the battlefield or in the clinic
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels.
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels.
Engineers and co-directors of MITEI's Energy Bioscience Low-Carbon Energy Center discuss their vision for transforming the energy system.
Marking its first anniversary, the Koch Institute’s Marble Center for Cancer Nanomedicine goes full steam ahead.
SuperUROP gives undergraduates the chance to immerse themselves in a year-long research project with supportive mentors to guide the way.
Awards given to outstanding faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students.
Biophysicist Ibrahim Cissé and cell biologist Gene-Wei Li honored as Pew Scholars; postdocs Ana Fiszbein and María Inda are named Pew Latin American Fellows.
PhD student Fahim Farzadfard engineers cells to record “memories” of past events.
Following their MIT studies, graduates in MIT’s Reserve Officer Training Corps set off on new challenges in the U.S. military.
Clothing tinkerers innovate fashion with science-based performance dresswear and 3-D knitting.
Mark Bathe develops molecular packages for targeted delivery of drugs, vaccines, and gene-editing tools.
Electrodes placed on the scalp could help patients with brain diseases.
Red, green, and blue light can be used to control gene expression in engineered E. coli.
Nanofluidic device enables rapid testing of protein drugs produced by living cells.
Noted inventors Kamen and Flowers urge students to unleash their imagination on world’s problems.