MIT research showcased at Singapore’s first tech carnival
Robotic stingrays, driverless golf carts, and a cancer-detection device were on display.
Robotic stingrays, driverless golf carts, and a cancer-detection device were on display.
By revealing loss of motor skills, typing patterns may help to identify early onset of Parkinson’s.
Peer-to-peer application outperforms conventional self-help technique for easing depression, anxiety.
Amy Finkelstein spotted an opportunity to bring the gold standard in scientific research to one of the most pressing questions of the day.
In talks at MIT, noted behavioral expert suggests encouraging skills of people with autism.
Admissions Office forms a cross-departmental wellness program to help employees weather long workdays.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
"It's far easier to scare people than it is to reassure them," MIT researcher and author says.
Molecule stays in the bloodstream and is turned on when blood sugar levels are too high.
New study shows publicly funded research spurs private drug development.
Liver cells derived from stem cells can be infected with malaria and used to test potential drugs.
More than 200 people attend second annual summit organized by the MIT Water Club.
MIT professor of polymer science and engineering recognized for inventing "artificial skin."