Seven with MIT ties elected to National Academy of Medicine for 2024
Professors Matthew Vander Heiden and Fan Wang, along with five MIT alumni, are honored for their outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.
Professors Matthew Vander Heiden and Fan Wang, along with five MIT alumni, are honored for their outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.
The new study also identifies factors that can make these efforts more successful.
The devices could be a useful tool for biomedical research, and possible clinical use in the future.
Labs that can’t afford expensive super-resolution microscopes could use a new expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells.
New research suggests neurons protect and preserve certain information through a dedicated zone of stable synapses.
MIT researchers investigate the neural circuits that underlie placebos’ ability to relieve chronic and acute pain.
In language-processing areas of the brain, some cell populations respond to one word, while others respond to strings of words.
Domitilla Del Vecchio and Themis Sapsis of MechE and Mehrdad Jazayeri of BCS will each receive up to $3 million for blue-sky research.
Four faculty members and four others with MIT ties are recognized for pushing the boundaries of science and for creating highly inclusive and collaborative research environments.
Custom plates display expressions of scholarship, creativity, and MIT pride among Institute affiliates.
Anikeeva, who conducts research at the intersection of materials science, electronics, and neurobiology, succeeds Caroline Ross.
Propofol, a drug commonly used for general anesthesia, derails the brain’s normal balance between stability and excitability.
A study by MIT scientists supports “social good” as a cognitive approach to dealing with highly stressful events.
Drawing on evidence from neurobiology, cognitive science, and corpus linguistics, MIT researchers make the case that language is a tool for communication, not for thought.
A new surgical procedure gives people more neural feedback from their residual limb. With it, seven patients walked more naturally and navigated obstacles.