How the spleen filters blood
Computer model finds slits in the spleen impose a “physical fitness test” on red blood cells.
Computer model finds slits in the spleen impose a “physical fitness test” on red blood cells.
Report calls for more integration of physical, life sciences for needed advances in biomedical research.
New analog compiler could help enable simulation of whole organs and even organisms.
Technique combines analogue and digital processes in engineered cells.
Professor Kristala Prather engages undergrads in a discussion about the future of biofuels.
New super-resolution technique visualizes important role of short-lived enzyme clusters.
Loss of Shank gene prevents neuronal synapses from properly maturing.
Once an aspiring ballerina, the MIT senior now studies the earliest stages of life.
Strains of E. coli resistant to one antibiotic can protect other bacteria growing nearby.
Beginning 2.33 billion years ago, atmospheric oxygen built up in just 10 million years.
Senior Ruth Park draws on her background as she strives for educational reform.
Study identifies new gene variants that may be targets for treating arrhythmia.
Chakraborty, Lynch, Ploegh, and Sabatini honored for research achievements.
New data analysis technique distinguishes active from passive fluctuations inside cells.
Katharina Ribbeck and Jesse Thaler named recipients of the Harold E. Edgerton Award.