A new vaccine approach could help combat future coronavirus pandemics
The nanoparticle-based vaccine shows promise against many variants of SARS-CoV-2, as well as related sarbecoviruses that could jump to humans.
The nanoparticle-based vaccine shows promise against many variants of SARS-CoV-2, as well as related sarbecoviruses that could jump to humans.
Starting with a single frame in a simulation, a new system uses generative AI to emulate the dynamics of molecules, connecting static molecular structures and developing blurry pictures into videos.
With seven new startups, MIT.nano's program for hard-tech ventures expands to more than 20 companies.
Findings reported by MIT researchers may have significant implications in material design.
Brooks is researching the impact of coastal pond breaching on preventing and mitigating harmful algal blooms, and will report to Naval Aviation Schools Command to begin flight training this fall.
Special report describes targets for advancing technologically feasible and economically viable strategies.
CTL research scientist will provide recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration focused on the most significant human-factor risks to aviation safety.
Providing electricity to power-hungry data centers is stressing grids, raising prices for consumers, and slowing the transition to clean energy.
Gifted Caribbean high schoolers become SPISE alumni at MIT, and many go on to advanced academic and professional careers.
Using the Earth itself as a chemical reactor could reduce the need for fossil-fuel-powered chemical plants.
Rapid development and deployment of powerful generative AI models comes with environmental consequences, including increased electricity demand and water consumption.
Eighth consecutive top spot reflects global excellence in education and research.
Assistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants computational techniques to help solve societal problems.
The startup NALA, which began as an MIT class project, directly matches art buyers with artists.
Professor who develops technologies to push the envelope of what is possible with photonics and electronic devices succeeds Joel Voldman.