Listening in on single cells
A novel sensor array is the first to detect single molecules produced by living cells.
A novel sensor array is the first to detect single molecules produced by living cells.
Retrograde spin of supermassive black holes may create jets that control galaxy evolution
Faculty awarded early career grants; win investment research prize
Covering an astonishing range of topics, 43 international faculty research projects received almost $700K in funding from the MISTI Global Seed Funds competition.
Tests on a machine that mimics a planet’s magnetic field show that it may offer an ‘alternative path’ to taming nuclear fusion for power generation.
Who doesn't love a good list? They're useful for sorting and making sense of the world.
Fellowships provides a unique opportunity for undergraduates to participate in the SMART Centre in Singapore.
Three EECS faculty members, Hu, Rus and Sudan, and two research staff members of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Reynolds and Stokes, are elevated to Fellow status of the IEEE effective Jan. 1
A new study suggests certain types of funding — which provide more freedom and focus less on near-term results — lead to more innovative and influential research.
Pilot project sets the stage for MIT-led globe-girdling efforts to learn about icy relics of the solar system's birth.