Assessing health impacts of policies and plans
New class offers urban planners tools to explore the intersection of city planning and public health.
New class offers urban planners tools to explore the intersection of city planning and public health.
New chemistry could overcome key drawbacks of lithium-air batteries.
In mice, device destroyed colorectal tumors and prevented remission after surgery.
New technique can reveal subcellular details and long-range connections.
Prototype display enables viewers to watch a 3-D movie from any seat in a theater.
MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society research from the Technology and Policy Program highlights multidisciplinary approaches to data-driven policies.
Deletion of the HDAC3 gene in the brains of mice causes cognitive and social impairments consistent with Rett Syndrome.
Vibrating footwear could help astronauts and visually impaired earthlings skirt obstacles.
New understanding of concrete’s properties could increase lifetime of the building material, decrease emissions.
New approach to biological circuit design enables scientists to track cell histories.
Method to stack hundreds of nanoscale layers could open new vistas in materials science.
Two potentially habitable planets in nearby system are confirmed to be rocky.
MIT-led team demonstrates paired topology and intrinsic magnetism in compound combining gadolinium, platinum, and bismuth.