Fighting a giant foe at a tiny scale | MIT News
Professor Paula Hammond uses nanoscale biomaterials to craft anti-cancer treatments tiny enough to get through the bloodstream and enter tumors.
Nov. 7, 2017 • ~3 min
Jesse Thaler: Seeking the fundamental nature of matter | MIT News
Theorist explores particle physics at the boundary of “messy and elegant.”
Nov. 7, 2017 • ~11 min
Faculty additions and promotions at the School of Architecture and Planning | MIT News
Five join the SA+P faculty, while 10 are recognized for work in art, architecture, urbanism, and design.
Nov. 7, 2017 • ~18 min
“A good negotiator can be exactly who you are" | MIT News
Bruno Verdini leads a popular new class on negotiation skills.
Nov. 2, 2017 • ~8 min
Twelve from MIT honored by the American Physical Society | MIT News
Prize winners span six departments in the schools of Science and Engineering.
Oct. 31, 2017 • ~7 min
Workshop brings distinguished women to MIT to explore careers in academia | MIT News
Civil and Environmental Engineering Rising Stars Workshop offers researchers opportunities for networking, career advice, and sharing research results.
Oct. 26, 2017 • ~10 min
Keith Nelson awarded the Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids | MIT News
The Izakson Prize is given in recognition of outstanding optical research that leads to breakthroughs in the condensed matter sciences.
Oct. 23, 2017 • ~2 min
Noelle Selin: Tracing toxins around the world | MIT News
Atmospheric chemist takes on pollutants and the global treaties written to control them.
Oct. 22, 2017 • ~10 min
Helping NGOs make impacts across China | MIT News
Cultural studies scholar Jing Wang, director of the New Media Action Lab, advances philanthropic solutions to the digital divide.
Oct. 18, 2017 • ~6 min
Arup Chakraborty elected to National Academy of Medicine | MIT News
Recognized for his contributions to health, the distinguished professor is now a member of the national academies of medicine, science, and engineering.
Oct. 16, 2017 • ~4 min
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