Weighing cancer cells to personalize drug choices
A new study shows a link between patient survival and changes in tumor cell mass after glioblastoma treatment.
A new study shows a link between patient survival and changes in tumor cell mass after glioblastoma treatment.
This robotic arm fuses data from a camera and antenna to locate and retrieve items, even if they are buried under a pile.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.
An international development practitioner, academic researcher, and social entrepreneur, Pantelic will help guide D-Lab into its third decade.
MIT engineers devised a way to count elusive circulating tumor cells in mice, allowing them to study the dynamics of metastasis.
Probstein’s research had diverse applications in fields including aeronautics, energy, desalination, and soil decontamination.
Themistoklis Sapsis tackles engineering problems associated with the unpredictable ocean environment and its effects on ships and other structures.
The MIT School of Engineering honors excellence in teaching and advising, as well as academic achievement.
MIT engineer oversees design and testing of key magnet components for the Institute's SPARC fusion project.
Studying these organoids could help researchers develop and test new treatments for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of cancer.
During six months at an orphanage in Haiti, senior Eli Brooks introduced children to engineering product design, and uncovered a passion for teaching and life.
A new approach increases the efficiency of chemical reactions that are key to many industrial processes.
3D lithography tool will provide ultra-precise creation of complex 3D structures at the micro- and nanoscale.
This year’s projects address mobile evaporative vegetable preservation, portable water filtration, and dairy waste reduction.
The new pill can inject large quantities of monoclonal antibodies and other drugs into the lining of the stomach after being swallowed.