ClassPass makes health and fitness more accessible
The company, founded by an MIT alumna, gives users access to tens of thousands of health, wellness, and beauty studios under one membership.
The company, founded by an MIT alumna, gives users access to tens of thousands of health, wellness, and beauty studios under one membership.
New fellows are working on electronic health record algorithms, remote sensing data related to environmental health, and neural networks for the development of antibiotics.
MIT engineers are working on a new kind of device that could streamline the process of blood glucose measurement and insulin injection.
First-year students visit nonprofit grocer in Central Square providing low-cost, nutritious food; learn about food resources at MIT.
The clinically-trained cell biologist exploits the liver’s unique capacities in search of new medical applications.
SENSE.nano symposium highlights the importance of sensing technologies in medical studies.
Chemical engineers created a coating for microbes that could make it easier to deploy the organisms to treat gastrointestinal disease.
MIT spinoff Fitnescity makes it easier for users to schedule health tests, work with physicians, and interpret results.
Managing director of environment, health, and safety programs discusses MIT's resources for helping researchers and students operate safely in the lab.
Paper-based blood test developed by SMART researchers can rapidly determine the presence of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies.
Ian Waitz, Cecilia Stuopis, and Suzanne Blake answer 3 questions on the fall semester and look ahead.
Biogen’s support is part of the biotechnology company’s Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives Initiative.
Comparison of four oxidation-based cleaners suggests the devices produce their own pollutants and vary in effectiveness.
The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.
An electrical impedance tomography toolkit lets users design and fabricate health and motion sensing devices.