Separating the good from the bad
Two-handed microbes point to new method for isolating harmful forms of chemicals
Bras eyes 'intertwined dance' of land, water, plants
Professor returns to MIT to give annual Killian Award lecture
Stuck in the middle
MIT research explains how thin layers of tiny organisms form at sea; work could help predict harmful algal blooms like red tide
Jacobs to give inaugural School of Engineering lecture
Alumnus, digital wireless pioneer to speak Feb. 19 in 10-250.
A better way to pinpoint underground oil reserves
CEE mapping technology could make extraction more efficient
How to fight malaria by changing the environment
Leveling land can help control disease's spread, computer modeling finds
Water supplies could be strongly affected by climate change
Changes in rainfall can be amplified, up or down, in changes to aquifers
A plankton-eat-plankton world
Tiny ecosystem may shed light on key ocean microbes and their role in influencing climate