New CRISPR-based map ties every human gene to its function
Jonathan Weissman and collaborators used their single-cell sequencing tool Perturb-seq on every expressed gene in the human genome, linking each to its job in the cell.
Jonathan Weissman and collaborators used their single-cell sequencing tool Perturb-seq on every expressed gene in the human genome, linking each to its job in the cell.
The technique can help predict a cell’s path over time, such as what type of cell it will become.
National Science Foundation awards proposal for space weather modeling.
Using 3D fabrication, researchers develop novel nuclear materials that optimize both accident tolerance and performance.
Program creates a new hub for pedagogy and research in time-based media.
Among the program's offerings, the Digital Humanities Lab applies computational tools to humanistic research — and builds a community fluent in both languages.
Professor of biology Ernest Fraenkel and visiting scientist Judah Cohen win the Sub-Seasonal Climate Forecast Rodeo competition.
Lab will work with Chinese company on research in artificial intelligence, language processing, and human-computer interaction.
SystemsThatLearn@CSAIL aims to develop new “human-like systems” for data science and other fields.
Nuclear science and engineering PhD student Cody Dennett simulates conditions inside reactors to measure microscopic defects in irradiated materials.
The Nuclear Science and Engineering Graduate Research Expo provided a glimpse into the department for both the MIT community and prospective graduate students.
Nuclear science and engineering graduate student Benjamin Magolan helps model improved coolant flow inside the core of a nuclear reactor.
New algorithm lets drones monitor their own health during long package-delivery missions.
MIT professor Fox Harrell works to enrich the subjective and ethical dimensions of the digital media experience.