Biologists discover a trigger for cell extrusion
Study suggests this process for eliminating unneeded cells may also protect against cancer.
Study suggests this process for eliminating unneeded cells may also protect against cancer.
Graduate student and outreach director discuss efforts by the Department of Biology’s faculty, students, and staff to engage local community college students in scientific research.
Senior Anjali Nambrath will graduate with majors in physics and mathematics, a minor in French — and a deep love for theater.
SuperUROP scholars apply deep learning to improve accuracy of climate models, profitably match computers in the cloud with customers, and more.
Computer models that mimic humans’ extraordinary hearing abilities could improve treatments for hearing loss.
Faculty members Dan Freedman, Robert Griffin, Larry Guth, Stephen Morris, and Gigliola Staffilani elected by peers for outstanding contributions to research.
How an MIT engineering course became an incubator for fusion design innovations.
Study finds Earth’s frozen surfaces became less susceptible to thawing, potentially locking in more carbon than expected.
Combat veteran and PhD candidate Omar Rutledge drives research on post-traumatic stress disorder.
While exploring a variety of research opportunities, senior Jose Aceves-Salvador has also thrown himself into mentoring, teaching, and cheerleading.
Adam Willard’s studies of how electrons flow through microscopically tangled materials could lead to new types of photovoltaic materials.
The membrane’s structure could provide a blueprint for robust artificial tissues.
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology.
Four MIT undergraduates whose research areas explore artificial intelligence, space, and climate change honored for their academic achievements.
Prestigious honor society announces more than 250 new members.