Understanding antibodies to avoid pandemics
Structural biologist Pamela Björkman shared insights into pandemic viruses as part of the Department of Biology’s IAP seminar series.
Structural biologist Pamela Björkman shared insights into pandemic viruses as part of the Department of Biology’s IAP seminar series.
MIT study sheds light on the longstanding question of why cancer cells get their energy from fermentation.
Using this computational system, researchers can identify viral protein sequences that could make better vaccine targets.
Associate professor of physics shares the honor with colleague Phillip Mocz for their novel dark matter research.
Proposed design could reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 95 percent, a new study finds.
PhD candidate Lucio Milanese uncovers new fundamental mechanism in turbulence.
The brain uses different frequency rhythms and cortical layers to suppress expected stimulation and increase activity for what’s novel.
Facility within MIT.nano offers equipment and capabilities for visualizing data, creating immersive environments.
Findings suggest this hippocampal circuit helps us to maintain our timeline of memories.
A symbiotic culture of specialized yeast and bacteria can generate tough materials able to perform a variety of functions.
The bacteria scrub out nitrogen, potentially defending against certain nutrient overloads.
MIT EAPS researchers find the impressive mountain range formed over a series of impacts, not a single event, as previously thought.
Research suggests the products of transcription — RNA molecules — regulate their own production through a feedback loop.
A diverse group of researchers is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases.
Sensor developed by SMART researchers would allow rapid diagnosis of nutrition deficiency in plants, enabling farmers to maximize crop yield in a sustainable way.