Getting the carbon out of emissions
Proposed method could be more efficient than previous systems and easier to retrofit in existing power plants.
Proposed method could be more efficient than previous systems and easier to retrofit in existing power plants.
Helping RNA escape from cells’ recycling process could make it easier to shut off disease-causing genes.
Chemical engineers’ new synthesis could make biofuel more appealing for mass production.
Sam Shaner recognized for contributing to spirit of entrepreneurship at the Institute
Outgoing director Ernest Moniz confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Energy.
Injectable nanogel can monitor blood-sugar levels and secrete insulin when needed.
Alexander-Katz, Detmold, Fu, Tisdale and Williams honored by Office of Science of the Department of Energy.
Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes, which could be used in electronic circuits.
While at MIT, alumnus Todd Zion developed an insulin product that ultimately drew the attention of a pharmaceutical giant.
MIT alumni’s startup provides rapid, cost-effective microRNA profiling, which is beneficial for diagnosing diseases.
MIT team finds a more economical way to create valuable building blocks for pharmaceuticals
Ragon Institute researchers develop a method to identify weak points in viral proteins that could be exploited for vaccine development.
New approaches to drug delivery offer hope for new, more targeted treatments.
New surface coating for glass could eliminate image distortion caused by condensation and also prevent frost buildup.