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MIT chemists boost the efficiency of a key enzyme in photosynthesis

The enzyme, known as rubisco, helps plants and photosynthetic bacteria incorporate carbon dioxide into sugars.

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Inspiring student growth

Professors Xiao Wang and Rodrigo Verdi are honored as “Committed to Caring.”

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Four from MIT named 2025 Goldwater Scholars

Rising seniors Avani Ahuja, Julianna Lian, Jacqueline Prawira, and Alex Tang are honored for their academic achievements.

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QS ranks MIT the world’s No. 1 university for 2025-26

Ranking at the top for the 14th year in a row, the Institute also places first in 11 subject areas.

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Emily Wensberg and Chris Kriofske Promoted to Fiscal Officer

Emily joined the Department of Chemistry in 2019; Chris joined in 2022.

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Eight with MIT ties win 2025 Hertz Foundation Fellowships

The fellowships recognize doctoral students who have “the extraordinary creativity and principled leadership necessary to tackle problems others can’t solve.”

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Graduate Students Receive Degrees at the 2025 Advanced Degree Conferral

The Department of Chemistry's 53 graduates received their advanced degrees and doctoral hoods on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.

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Using AI to explore the 3D structure of the genome

Two meters of DNA is crammed into the nucleus of every human cell. Bin Zhang wants to know how gene expression works in this minuscule space.

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New molecular label could lead to simpler, faster tuberculosis tests

MIT chemists found a way to identify a complex sugar molecule in the cell walls of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the world’s deadliest pathogen.

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The chemistry of creativity

Senior Madison Wang blends science, history, and art to probe how the world works and the tools we use to explore and understand it.

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New model predicts a chemical reaction’s point of no return

Chemists could use this quick computational method to design more efficient reactions that yield useful compounds, from fuels to pharmaceuticals.

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Workshop explores new advanced materials for a growing world

Challenges and potential solutions for producing materials to meet demands associated with data centers, infrastructure, and other technology were shared.

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A chemist who tinkers with molecules’ structures

By changing how atoms are arranged relative to each other, Associate Professor Alison Wendlandt aims to create compounds with new chemical properties.

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