Working in harmony
MIT-designed nanoparticles communicate with each other inside the body to target tumors more efficiently.'
MIT-designed nanoparticles communicate with each other inside the body to target tumors more efficiently.'
Biological engineers’ new approach to shutting down cell division could lead to new cancer drugs.
New process could lead to production of hydrogen using bioengineered microorganisms.
DNA, folded into complex shapes, could have a big impact on nanotechnology.
Using computer models, systems biologists can predict complicated behavior of cells in living animals
$30,000 prizes awarded to inventive students nationwide; four leading universities celebrate 2011 winners
A new finding from the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard may have implications for designing an effective AIDS vaccine.