New system for human genome editing has potential to increase power and precision of DNA engineering
CRISPR-Cpf1 offers simpler approach to editing DNA; technology could disrupt scientific and commercial landscape.
CRISPR-Cpf1 offers simpler approach to editing DNA; technology could disrupt scientific and commercial landscape.
Yeast protein could offer clues to how Alzheimer’s plaques form in the brain.
System learns to play text-based computer game using only linguistic information.
New study reveals the soft palate is a key site for evolution of airborne transmissibility.
Engineered viruses could combat human disease and improve food safety.
Neuroscientists identify a brain circuit that is critical for forming episodic memories.
Thirteen grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers from four different schools.
Thomas McKrell designs, builds, and supervises nuclear science and engineering laboratory projects, and readies students for careers in research.
Senior Carrington Motley balances track and field with research on vehicle mobility in sand.
MIT physics graduate student James Owen Andrews is developing software to improve dynamic image capture from super-resolution fluorescent microscopes.
MIT-led team develops method for scaling up production of thin electronic material.
Discussion with President Reif during MIT visit focuses on policy support for new growth.
MIT graduate student Takuma Inoue tackles labeling RNA without genetic modification for doctoral studies.
George Westerman shares leadership lessons from corporations that successfully transform themselves through digital technology.