Seven from MIT named 2022 Sloan Research Fellows
Early-career researchers honored for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
Early-career researchers honored for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments.
MIT researchers find activating a specific acetylcholine receptor in the brain reduces cocaine use in rodents.
Departments of Biology and Brain and Cognitive Sciences welcome new professors.
A new deep-learning algorithm trained to optimize doses of propofol to maintain unconsciousness during general anesthesia could augment patient monitoring.
Israel-based Wolf Foundation calls the MIT professor "one of the great mathematicians of our time.”
Researchers with the KATRIN experiment determine that neutrinos are lighter than 0.8 eV/c2.
Single-cell gene expression analyses of human cerebrovascular cells can help reveal new drug targets for Huntington’s disease.
Scientists including MIT’s Jacqueline Hewitt and Nicholas Kern share long-awaited results, getting closer to the universe’s first stars.
The act of holding information in mind is accompanied by coordination of rotating brain waves in the prefrontal cortex, a phenomenon that may convey specific advantages, a new study suggests.
National Science Foundation award will allow the VELION FIB-SEM to become a permanent instrument in MIT.nano’s characterization facility.
In stepping down as co-director of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, Brown will work to develop a new center for anesthesiology research.
Assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at the MIT School of Science answers three questions about the work ahead.
Among adults who vary in their knowledge of number words, the ability to reason about numbers is bound by the highest number they can count to.
Senior Sihao Huang uses his background in physics and complex systems to inform his interdisciplinary approach to political science.
Thermal span in a layered compound promises applications in next-generation electrical switches and nonvolatile memory.