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EECS Communication Lab teams up with MIT Libraries to broadcast free “Science Snippets” to the world.
EECS Communication Lab teams up with MIT Libraries to broadcast free “Science Snippets” to the world.
Deterministic lateral displacement assay can rapidly assess host inflammatory response, identifying a potentially life-threatening hyper-aggressive immune response.
Encapsulating modified bacteria in tough hydrogel spheres prevents them from spreading genes to other microbes.
Using deep convolutional neural networks, researchers devise a system that quickly analyzes wide-field images of patients’ skin in order to more efficiently detect cancer.
Senior Alberto Naveira has found himself and his community as a member of the a cappella group the Chorallaries.
International study reveals gut bacteria from people in industrialized societies swap genes at much higher rates.
An MIT team has created polymers that replicate the structure of mucins, the molecules that give mucus its unique antimicrobial properties.
Using an ordinary light microscope, researchers can now obtain images with unprecedented accuracy.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
Delivering vaccines directly to the lungs can boost immune responses to respiratory infections or lung cancer, study finds.
Varying levels of a DNA repair enzyme can lead to very different outcomes after exposure to NDMA.
WISDM has selected 20 women to take part in a Story Collider communications skills training.
Professors awarded the National Academy of Engineering's prestigious Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education.
Professors Guth, Olivetti, Short, and Yaffe are honored for exceptional undergraduate teaching.