From bench to biotech
Life sciences class brings biotech industry experience into the classroom with part-time internships for graduate students.
Life sciences class brings biotech industry experience into the classroom with part-time internships for graduate students.
New research provides insights into how quantum mechanics can control ultracold chemistry.
An MIT study identifies ways that lawyers could make their written documents easier for the average person to read.
Tracing connections between neuron populations could help researchers map brain circuits that underlie behavior and perception.
“Carbon Queen” explores how the Institute Professor transformed our understanding of the physical world and made science and engineering more accessible to all.
The Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing publishes a collection of original pedagogical materials developed for instructional use on MIT OpenCourseWare.
Growing demand for an energy transition could move the needle, but not far enough.
If wildfires become larger and more frequent, they might stall ozone recovery for years.
Seventeen new professors join the MIT community, with research areas ranging from robotics and machine learning to health care and agriculture.
Researchers in the Department of Chemistry have developed a groundbreaking new method for transforming alkenes into their different isomers.
The annual event aims to realize the promise of "new normal" education through community and technology.
Research scientist Alex Tinguely oversees an antenna diagnostic used on the U.K.’s record-breaking fusion experiment.
Improvements in the material that converts X-rays into light, for medical or industrial images, could allow a tenfold signal enhancement.
A new strategy for producing a natural compound could also be used to generate variants with even stronger antimicrobial activity.
MIT senior Daniel Zhang aims to provide hope for young patients and support to young students.