Fine-tuning cancer medicine
New cancer research initiative eyes individualized treatment for patients.
New cancer research initiative eyes individualized treatment for patients.
"We need to look to the past in the face of modern innovations in machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data, and beyond," says the economist.
Prestigious award in the humanities includes a $30,000 grant that will support his research into the factors that influenced the development of Boston’s booming biotech industry.
Over 200 MIT students have mentored peers in creating tech startups across the world.
Department of Biology kicks off IAP seminar series with a lecture by synthetic-biology visionary George Church.
Smart furniture transforms spaces in tiny apartments into bedrooms, work spaces, or closets.
MIT students work to improve ski goggles to mitigate the hazards of “flat light.”
Platform connects individual pieces of lab equipment, compiles data in the cloud for speedier, more accurate research.
Digital currency and blockchain technology added to this year’s list of “playful tech” eligible startups.
ReACT will award credentials in computer and data science through online and in-person instruction.
AI platform allows chatbots to draw on robust language database to better navigate human conversation.
New book delves into “future-making” as a noble endeavor.
Portable device can generate corrective lens prescriptions in areas with no optometry care.
With a product called SurgiBox, grad student Sally Miller hopes to make safe, clean surgery possible anywhere.
Economist John Van Reenen studies the creation and use of technology, from the R&D lab to the workplace.