Microparticles could be used to deliver “self-boosting” vaccines
With particles that release their payloads at different times, one injection could provide multiple vaccine doses.
With particles that release their payloads at different times, one injection could provide multiple vaccine doses.
Institute Professor honored for groundbreaking work in nucleic acid delivery and nanoparticles.
Pinpointing risks can also help businesses save money as they become more resilient.
Hawaii's first poet laureate spoke at an on-campus celebration for the classes of 2020 and 2021.
A drive to understand natural science phenomena ignited MIT graduate student Changhao Li’s love of quantum physics.
Head of the World Trade Organization urges graduates to embrace opportunities to serve others.
Following the successful development of vaccines against Covid-19, scientists hope to deploy mRNA-based therapies to combat many other diseases.
Students and postdocs from MIT's Science Policy Initiative meet with lawmakers on science-engineering-technology Congressional Visit Days 2022.
MIT to honor pandemic online graduates with on-campus event.
In annual Compton Lecture, celebrated journalist Martin Baron outlines how a growing disregard for facts undermines civil society in the U.S.
Why has it taken the scientific community so long to include sex as a biological variable in research and analysis as a matter of course?
MISTI sends first Independent Activities Period students abroad since 2020.
The findings may inform decisions on holding large outdoor gatherings amid future public health crises.
Postdoc Digbijay Mahat became a cancer researcher to improve health care in Nepal, but the Covid-19 pandemic exposed additional resource disparities.
Study uses social media to measure how much sentiment has been affected by the Covid-19 crisis, worldwide.