MIT alumna addresses the world’s mounting plastic waste problem
Renewlogy’s system is converting plastic waste from cities and rivers into fuel.
Renewlogy’s system is converting plastic waste from cities and rivers into fuel.
Six scholars and professors are spending this academic year in engagement with the MIT community.
SMART has developed a new way to study cells, paving the way for a better understanding of how cancers spread and become deadly.
Faculty member since 2003 is known for physical chemistry research, as well as contributions to education and the department’s climate.
BigSMILES language allows computers and researchers to convey stochastic configurations more clearly.
“If we are not given support at a personal level, our educational and professional potential is going to be directly affected,” the PhD student says.
Support from Squire Booker PhD ’94 and the Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould Fund helps MSRP-bio students excel.
New system could free bench chemists from time-consuming tasks, may help inspire new molecules.
New research reveals a structural model for amyloid fibrils that could aid in future medicinal interventions for Alzheimer's, CTE, and more.
Departments of Biology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, and Physics welcome new faculty members.
Checkelsky, Chung, LeBeau, Lee, Marelli, Slatyer, and Surendranath receive the highest U.S. award for young scientists and engineers.
Eight faculty members are granted tenure in five science departments.
Method for collecting two electrons from each photon could break through theoretical solar-cell efficiency limit.
Professor of biology and chemistry is catalyzing new approaches in research and education to meet the climate challenge.
Study may be a step toward shelf-stable versions of the hormone, which is used to control diabetes.