Four MIT faculty named 2015 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.
Belcher, Bhatia, Brown, and Horvitz recognized for demonstrating a prolific spirit of innovation and invention resulting in a tangible impact on society.
Former MIT president to begin three-year term on AAAS Board of Directors in February.
Biological engineering major pursues collaborations that have broad impact for society.
Ingestible sensor measures heart and breathing rates from within the digestive tract.
Graduate student Tushar Kamath takes an interdisciplinary approach to cancer research.
Gift will augment the Bridge Project, a collaborative project between the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and MIT's Koch Institute.
Targeting the RNA-binding protein that promotes resistance could lead to better cancer therapies.
New approach could aid in treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.
Yeast protein could offer clues to how Alzheimer’s plaques form in the brain.
New study reveals the soft palate is a key site for evolution of airborne transmissibility.
Biochemical sensor implanted at initial biopsy could allow doctors to better monitor and adjust cancer treatments.
Researchers discover that aspartate is a limiter of cell proliferation.
A pH-responsive polymer gel could create swallowable devices, including capsules for ultra-long drug delivery.
Nanomaterials and UV light can “trap” chemicals for easy removal from soil and water.