New injectable gels toughen up after entering the body
These more durable gels could find applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
These more durable gels could find applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering.
EECS places renewed emphasis on interdisciplinary research, partnerships with alumni and industry, and experiential learning.
MIT senior Noam Angrist works to reform education and health care through youth mentorship and economics.
MIT researchers show merits of a carbon tax.
Study shows distractions may alleviate boredom and improve drone operators’ performance.
A new approach to processing ‘big data’ creates succinct representations of huge data sets, so that existing algorithms can handle them efficiently.
Yeast cells that share food have a survival edge over their freeloading neighbors — particularly when there is bacterial competition.
Jellyfish-inspired device that rapidly and efficiently captures cancer cells from blood samples could enable better patient monitoring.
Mikusheva receives Elaine Bennett Research Prize; Petersen wins Distinguished Book Award; Helmreich wins Rachel Carson Prize.
Institute researchers aim to spur development and evaluation of useful technologies to help the world’s poor.
Study shows that key proteins in mucus prevent bacterial adhesion to surfaces, could help prevent growth of biofilms.
For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential — a natural battery — deep in the inner ear.