Toward greener chemistry
Breaking up phosphorus with ultraviolet light may offer a safer, simpler way to build many industrial and household chemicals.
Breaking up phosphorus with ultraviolet light may offer a safer, simpler way to build many industrial and household chemicals.
MIT chemists have synthesized a family of natural compounds that have shown promise in killing tumor cells.
Among 150 students nationwide awarded fellowships in program's first year
"What I Learned in 3.091 was All I Needed to Know" from Technology Day 2010
MIT chemists’ answer to long-standing problem could have a big impact on pharmaceutical business.
Presented by the MIT Museum and the Cambridge Science Festival
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley scientist honored for biotechnology innovations
The specialist in surface science will succeed Timothy Swager, effective July 1
MIT chemists have designed a way to fluorescently label proteins that could shed light on protein functions never before seen.
Drennan, Walker named HHMI Professors
Research by MIT’s Dan Nocera expands the list of potential electrode materials that could be used to store energy.
Professor of chemistry and biology honored for her work on enzymes involved in DNA and RNA synthesis
A new finding from the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard may have implications for designing an effective AIDS vaccine.
MIT researchers are building a microscope that uses MRI technology to image viruses and other tiny biological structures.