Recycling plastics from research labs
With sustainability in mind, MIT’s EHS Lab Plastics Recycling Program gathers clean plastics from 212 MIT labs, recycling some 280 pounds per week.
With sustainability in mind, MIT’s EHS Lab Plastics Recycling Program gathers clean plastics from 212 MIT labs, recycling some 280 pounds per week.
Now in its sixth year, The Standard provides the tools, support, and camaraderie for undergraduate men of color to thrive at MIT — and beyond.
The peptide blocks a hyperactive brain enzyme that contributes to the neurodegeneration seen in Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar Brian Nord trains machines to explore the cosmos and fights for equity in research.
The 2D map of this “disk wind” may reveal clues to galaxy formation.
If reactors are retired, polluting energy sources that fill the gap could cause more than 5,000 premature deaths, researchers estimate.
Geobiologist Greg Fournier seeks to uncover the conditions leading to the emergence of life.
Set to retire this spring, Staton has made an indelible mark on graduate student living and learning over a quarter century at the Institute.
The fellowship supports research contributing to the field of planetary science and astronomy.
When astrocyte function is disrupted, neurons in the brain’s motor cortex struggle to execute and refine motion, a new study in mice shows.
The three-fingered robotic gripper can “feel” with great sensitivity along the full length of each finger – not just at the tips.
The brain applies rhythms to physical patches of the cortex to selectively control just the right neurons at the right times to do the right things.
A hands-on class teaches undergraduates the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and nanoscale science from inside MIT.nano’s cleanroom.
With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies.
George Ricker and his team at the MIT Kavli Institute are mapping the entire sky for signs of life.