Enhancing RNA interference
Helping RNA escape from cells’ recycling process could make it easier to shut off disease-causing genes.
Helping RNA escape from cells’ recycling process could make it easier to shut off disease-causing genes.
MIT professor Stephen J. Lippard honored for pioneering research, mentorship
New MIT analysis should enable development of improved color displays and biomedical monitoring systems.
Method for attaching molecules to metal surfaces could find applications in medicine, electronics and other fields.
Sam Shaner recognized for contributing to spirit of entrepreneurship at the Institute
Outgoing director Ernest Moniz confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Energy.
Chemist recognized for groundbreaking studies of inorganic molecules.
Injectable nanogel can monitor blood-sugar levels and secrete insulin when needed.
MIT researchers find that the key to purple bacteria’s light-harvesting prowess lies in highly symmetrical molecules.
Field, Kac, Vogan and Walker bring to 76 the number of Institute faculty who are NAS members.
Alexander-Katz, Detmold, Fu, Tisdale and Williams honored by Office of Science of the Department of Energy.
Among 198 elected this year to the prestigious honorary society.
Chemist and nutrition scientist was a pioneer in women's rights on campus and loved sailing.
Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes, which could be used in electronic circuits.