Study offers an explanation for why the APOE4 gene enhances Alzheimer’s risk
The gene variant disrupts lipid metabolism, but in cell experiments the effects were reversed by choline supplements.
The gene variant disrupts lipid metabolism, but in cell experiments the effects were reversed by choline supplements.
Flipping Failure is a collection of video stories told by MIT students about overcoming academic setbacks and coping with the pandemic.
A new computational approach for analyzing complex datasets shows that as disease progresses, neurons and astrocytes lose the ability to maintain homeostasis.
Instructor Mandana Sassanfar found creative ways to teach first-years experimental techniques and laboratory protocols remotely.
Awards honor, support young professors in the Media Lab and departments of Biology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemical Engineering, EECS, and Mathematics.
Research finds that as one looks around, mental images bounce between right and left brain as they shift around in our visual system.
Expanding tissue samples before sequencing allows researchers to pinpoint locations of RNA molecules.
MISTI program expands to virtual activities while still planning for the world beyond.
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Aviv Regev, Susan Solomon, and Feng Zhang are the recipients of distinguished awards for major contributions to science.
In two years, the MIT Quest for Intelligence has allowed hundreds of students to explore AI in its many applications.
Brain and cognitive sciences professor will lead the Institute’s interdisciplinary initiative to advance research in natural and artificial intelligence.
Two MIT faculty members earn funding from the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Foundation.
First virtual MIT Better World gathering featured MIT researchers sharing some of the ways the Institute excels as a hub of science and innovation.
EECS faculty head of artificial intelligence and decision making honored for significant and extended contributions to the field of AI.
The brain uses different frequency rhythms and cortical layers to suppress expected stimulation and increase activity for what’s novel.