Bhavik Nagda: Delving into the deployment of new technologies
“We need more technologists in the room while policies are formulated,” says the MIT senior.
“We need more technologists in the room while policies are formulated,” says the MIT senior.
Remarkably large cohort of graduating seniors honored for excellence in the liberal arts.
Using these new particles, researchers could develop treatments for heart disease and other conditions.
In some situations, asking “what if everyone did that?” is a common strategy for judging whether an action is right or wrong.
MIT professor announced as award’s first recipient for work in cancer diagnosis and drug synthesis.
MIT’s Katlyn Turner and four other nuclear scientists issue a call for antiracist actions within their profession.
Wireless device captures sleep data without using cameras or body sensors; could aid patients with Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, or bedsores.
Human hair is 50 times softer than steel, yet it can chip away a razor’s edge, a new study shows.
Known for embracing technical constraints in architectural design, Allen influenced students and professionals around the world.
Ezra Zuckerman Sivan, Jinhua Zhao, and Kamal Youcef-Toumi honored as “Committed to Caring.”
New 22-ENG undergraduate degree provides expansive vision of nuclear studies and nuclear careers.
Researchers from MIT's Koch Institute will work with teams in the UK and Europe to use nanoparticles to carry multiple drug therapies to treat glioblastoma.
A new dosing regimen for an old cancer drug shows new promise as an immunotherapy.
Educators recognized for improving classroom instruction and student engagement through innovative uses of digital technology.