To starve a tumor
MIT’s Matthew Vander Heiden is part of a new generation of cancer researchers trying to exploit cancer cells’ strange metabolism.
MIT’s Matthew Vander Heiden is part of a new generation of cancer researchers trying to exploit cancer cells’ strange metabolism.
One protein appears to control neurons’ ability to react to new experiences, MIT scientists show.
MIT researchers show how circadian rhythms in bacteria control their rate of reproduction.
A new method of moving tiny particles using magnetic polymer beads and magnetic fields could find uses in microchips and in medicine
A new study suggests certain types of funding — which provide more freedom and focus less on near-term results — lead to more innovative and influential research.
Seniors Tanya Goldhaber and Vinayak Muralidhar will pursue graduate studies in Britain beginning next year.
In the President's visit to MIT labs he showed keen interest, quick understanding and warm appreciation, say his hosts
Professor of Economics Amy Finkelstein and Tyler Jacks, director of the Koch Institute, join arm of the National Academies of Science.
The U.S. needs an ambitious biology research initiative to tackle broad challenges involving food, energy, the environment and health, says Nobel laureate.