Measuring cancer cell state can reveal drug susceptibility
Study results also show that pancreatic tumor cells can be forced into a more susceptible state by changing their environment.
Study results also show that pancreatic tumor cells can be forced into a more susceptible state by changing their environment.
Marcos Berríos ’06, Christina Birch PhD ’15, and Christopher Williams PhD ’12 make up a third of the 2021 NASA astronaut candidate class.
Tomosyn’s tight regulation of neurotransmitter release distinguishes functions of two neuron classes at the fly neuromuscular junction.
The new machine-learning system can generate a 3D scene from an image about 15,000 times faster than other methods.
By integrating multiple sensory inputs, a loop of mutual inhibition among a small set of neurons allows worms to switch between long-lasting behavioral states.
A new AI-powered, virtual platform uses real-world physics to simulate a rich and interactive audio-visual environment, enabling human and robotic learning, training, and experimental studies.
Electrical engineer and Stanford University professor discusses how computer software can support advanced designs and new functionalities.
Sihao Huang, William Kuhl, Tingyu Li, Giramnah Peña-Alcántara, Sreya Vangara, and Kelly Wu will pursue graduate studies in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Senior Shardul Chiplunkar aims to be a translator between the tech world and the rest of society.
The potent new adjuvant could be used to help make vaccines against HIV and other infectious diseases.
The boiling new world, which zips around its star at ultraclose range, is among the lightest exoplanets found to date.
New results show North Atlantic hurricanes have increased in frequency over the last 150 years.
The MIT Mobile ID offers the same functionality a physical ID card does on campus, via an iOS or Android device.
Nine MIT researchers selected as finalists for 2021 prize supported by Northpond Ventures; grand prize winner to receive $250K toward commercializing her human health-related invention.
MIT visiting scholar is motivated by foundational science at the edges of the periodic table.