Four MIT faculty elected 2016 AAAS Fellows
Green, Ketterle, Nedivi, and Shrobe are among those recognized for their efforts toward advancing science.
Green, Ketterle, Nedivi, and Shrobe are among those recognized for their efforts toward advancing science.
Technology could aid in elimination of malaria and treatment of many other diseases.
Team announces collaboration with the Walmart Foundation.
After sensing dangerous chemicals, the carbon-nanotube-enhanced plants send an alert.
New treatment elicits two-pronged immune response that destroys tumors in mice.
Metabolic engineering pioneer recognized for his work in the engineering of microbes for biofuels production.
MIT professor and associate provost modifies surfaces at the nanoscale while enhancing innovation around the Institute.
Chemical engineer recognized for her contributions to medicine and health.
Award will support the development of technologies that can enable a better understanding of complex biological systems.
New design of large-scale microparticle arrays can make materials science and bioengineering applications more scalable, precise, and versatile.
From EpiPen pricing to government oversight, the making of medicine impacts all aspects of modern health care.
Technique for calculating elasticity could aid design of new materials.
Method that transports microbes through the stomach to the intestine may benefit human health.