The importance of indoor airflow patterns in spreading airborne disease
MIT Newsby Zach Winn | MIT News10h ago
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of infectious disease deaths, claiming over 1 million lives every year.
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MIT Newsby Zach Winn | MIT News10h ago
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of infectious disease deaths, claiming over 1 million lives every year.
MIT Newsby David L. Chandler | Department of Materials Science and Engineering1d ago
Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals produced in the world, ranking second only to sulfuric acid in the total volume produced each year.
MIT Newsby Jennifer Chu | MIT News1d ago
Anyone who’s ever wrestled with a claw machine at an arcade can appreciate the difficulty in pulling and pushing on joysticks, in just the right way, to get a mechanical arm to scoop up that one...
MIT Newsby Mackenzie White | Whitehead Institute2d ago
Toxoplasma gondii, or Toxoplasma, is a parasite that infects hundreds of millions of people around the world.
MIT Newsby Adam Zewe | MIT News2d ago
MIT researchers have overcome a major challenge holding back the real-world deployment of microwave quantum technologies for advanced signal processing and secure communications.
MIT Newsby Anne Trafton | MIT News2d ago
Immune cells that are engineered to attack cancer cells, known as CAR-T cells, are used to treat some types of blood cancer.
MIT Newsby Peter Dizikes | MIT News3d ago
You’ve heard of gig workers, freelancers, and temporary employees. But do you know about marginal workers? Accounting for about one in six U.S.
MIT Newsby Jennifer Michalowski | McGovern Institute for Brain Research4d ago
A functional nervous system depends on the cooperation of many kinds of cells. So as developing organisms build their nervous systems, their neurons must take on different forms and functions to...
MIT Newsby Adam Zewe | MIT News4d ago
The scales of a pine cone open in low humidity to scatter seeds, but close in damp conditions to protect seeds from moisture.
MIT Newsby Anne Trafton | MIT News4d ago
MIT researchers have engineered bacteria that can function as transistors, allowing the team to create living “circuit boards” that can be printed onto a growth medium in a Petri dish.
MIT Newsby Anne Trafton | MIT News4d ago
As we move through everyday life, our brains engage in a huge variety of cognitive tasks. For example, during a grocery run, we might have to recall the items for a recipe, remember where the clerk...
MIT Newsby Anne Trafton | MIT News7d ago
Every year, lung cancer kills more than 100,000 people in the United States. Smoking is the leading risk factor for lung cancer, but other environmental exposures can also contribute to the...
MIT Newsby Jennifer Chu | MIT News7d ago
Epithelial cells are the tiny shields that line and protect our body. In a developing embryo, epithelial cells grow, divide, and move into positions to form the outer layers of our skin and the...
MIT Newsby Anne Trafton | MIT News7d ago
Within the brain, neurons compute by generating electrical impulses. These signals travel throughout neurons, which are in turn connected in vast networks that control brain functions such as...
MIT Newsby Zach Winn | MIT News8d ago
The moment a nuclear reactor begins operation, a complex chain of events is initiated within the fuel: Heavy atoms split into fission products, knocking other atoms out of place and creating...
MIT Newsby Jason Sparapani | Department of Materials Science and Engineering9d ago
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected MIT to establish and lead a new Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) focused on materials technologies for medical imaging...
MIT Newsby Jennifer Chu | MIT News9d ago
Astronomers at MIT and elsewhere have spotted an extremely bright red spot in the early universe. The object resembles an enormous star, spanning the size of our solar system.
MIT Newsby Jennifer Chu | MIT News9d ago
In extreme environments, habitats are built for survival. Submarines, Antarctic bases, and postdisaster dwellings are designed to prioritize health and safety.
MIT Newsby Sydney Campbell | Division of Graduate and Undergraduate Education10d ago
Physicists across the globe are on a quest for a particle that makes up nearly 85 percent of all matter in the universe, yet no one has ever directly detected it.
MIT Newsby Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL11d ago
Artificial intelligence models are jacks of many trades, including writing, generating images, and creating 3D models.