Engineering cells for more efficient biofuel production
Yeast research takes a step toward production of alternatives to gasoline.
Yeast research takes a step toward production of alternatives to gasoline.
New room-temperature process could lead to less expensive solar cells and other electronic devices.
Enlisted in the fight against HIV, MIT engineers and scientists contribute new technology, materials and computational studies.
Three engineers are among this year’s 69 new National Academy of Engineering members.
President Obama presented the two MIT professors with the National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology and Innovation on Friday.
By deforming cells, researchers can deliver RNA, proteins and nanoparticles for many applications.
First-generation college student Eric Trac makes the most of MIT — whether through medical research or community service.
Class offers students a unique opportunity to contribute to the field of energy.
Polymer film could be used in artificial muscle and to power micro- and nanoelectronic devices.
Michael Artin and Robert Langer honored for groundbreaking work in mathematics and chemistry.
Pedro Valencia PhD '12 honored for drug research.
Two MIT professors are awarded the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
Understanding the mechanisms behind quill penetration and extraction could help engineers design better medical devices.
MIT researchers find that adding a coating of graphene has little effect on how a surface interacts with liquids — except in extreme cases.
These more durable gels could find applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering.