Marrying tissue engineering with systems biology
Linda Griffith combines in vitro models with deep molecular analysis to accelerate drug discovery.
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Linda Griffith combines in vitro models with deep molecular analysis to accelerate drug discovery.
The MIT DARPA Robotics Challenge Team will be competing alongside 16 other teams for a spot in the Finals.
Researchers invent a new approach to assembling big structures — even airplanes and bridges — out of small interlocking composite components.
Reconfigurable robot a step toward something that can become almost anything.
Nanofibers have a dizzying range of possible applications, but they’ve been prohibitively expensive to make. MIT researchers hope to change that.
New sensor can detect four different molecules, could be used to program cells to precisely monitor their environments.
Work correlating ultracold atoms’ spin with their direction of motion may help physicists model new circuit devices and unusual phases of matter.
Flexible design enables body-morphing capability.
New wireless power and camera setups will expand the mini-satellites’ vision and navigation capabilities.
MIT-led team to receive up to $32 million from DARPA and NIH to develop technology that could accelerate pace and efficiency of pharmaceutical testing.
Semiautonomous system takes the wheel to keep drivers safe.
Tiny cylinders help reveal how natural-light-harvesting antennae collect light with exceptional efficiency.
DARPA funding awarded to a project that aims to develop a smart, self-healing cloud computing infrastructure.
The laboratory developed enabling technologies for the telescope