The pull of artificial gravity
MIT researchers say a centrifuge on the International Space Station — hinted at in Obama’s NASA proposal — would be a boon for physiological research
MIT researchers say a centrifuge on the International Space Station — hinted at in Obama’s NASA proposal — would be a boon for physiological research
Low-power computer chips allow engineers to design wearable and implantable devices to monitor patients.
‘Cleverly designed' MRI sensors detect dopamine, offering a high-resolution look at what’s happening inside the brain.
Forget about batteries. The ability to harness electricity from tiny vibrations could power a new generation of electronic devices.
Harvesting electricity from small temperature differences could enable a new generation of electronic devices that don’t need batteries
MIT students aim to bring affordable health care to India’s masses.
Tissue engineers have successfully infected liver cells in the laboratory, allowing a better way to test new drugs.
Targeted nanoparticles can home in on damaged vascular tissue and may be used to deliver drugs that help clear arteries
MIT team engineers mice with human immune cells, which could be used to test vaccines for HIV and other diseases.
MIT neuroengineers find a new way to quickly and reversibly shut off neurons with multiple colors of light, which could lead to new treatments for epilepsy and chronic pain.
Researchers use RNA interference to silence multiple genes at once. The advance, which one expert calls a ‘substantial breakthrough,’ could lead to new treatments for liver diseases.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute honors discovery of gene protein that could lead to safer drug treatments for Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
Study from Leonard Guarente shows how sirtuins act in the brain during calorie restriction to potentially lengthen lifespan.
Actress Padma Lakshmi comes to MIT to raise awareness of endometriosis and help launch the new Center for Gynepathology.