Stubbe wins faculty’s Killian Award
Honor recognizes extraordinary professional accomplishment; winner delivers lecture in the spring
Honor recognizes extraordinary professional accomplishment; winner delivers lecture in the spring
Recognize service that reflects the civil rights leader’s ideals
Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way.
More than 100 years ago, 2 pioneering scientists figured out how to keep canned food safe.
The new nanoparticle, which delivers the drug in a form activated when it reaches its target, also treats tumors more effectively than the unadorned drug in mice.
Toxicologist Gerald Wogan has dedicated his career to understanding — and fighting — a deadly carcinogen.
MIT analysis shows how synthetic systems for capturing the sun’s energy could be made more efficient.
MIT chemists engineer the periwinkle plant to produce compounds that could become more effective cancer drugs.
Storing thermal energy in chemical form has the potential to make it indefinitely storable and transportable.
Event also features 2 high-school teams that won grants from the Lemelson-MIT Program.
Particles can deliver a combination of chemotherapy drugs directly to prostate-cancer cells.
Postdoc, advisor recognized for significant contributions to renewable energy research
MIT biological engineers have found a way to convert carbon-dioxide emissions to useful building materials, using genetically altered yeast.