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Human breast cancer cells.

Startup gives surgeons a real-time view of breast cancer during surgery

The drug-device combination developed by MIT spinout Lumicell is poised to reduce repeat surgeries and ensure more complete tumor removal.

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High-resolution images of synapses and microtubules

A new method makes high-resolution imaging more accessible

Labs that can’t afford expensive super-resolution microscopes could use a new expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells.

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Philip West sits outdoors at a restaurant beside a giant tap tower of beer.

Graduate Student Spotlight: Philip West

Chemistry Graduate Student Philip West describes his research and answers 20 random questions as part of the Graduate Student Spotlight series.

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MIT Schwarzman College of Computing launches postdoctoral program to advance AI across disciplines

The new Tayebati Postdoctoral Fellowship Program will support leading postdocs to bring cutting-edge AI to bear on research in scientific discovery or music.

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Scientists discover molecules that store much of the carbon in space

The discovery of pyrene derivatives in a distant interstellar cloud may help to reveal how our own solar system formed.

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Yang Shao-Horn smiles outdoors with the Boston skyline behind her.

Yang Shao-Horn to join the Chemistry Faculty

Shao-Horn, the JR East Professor of Engineering, will hold a joint appointment in Chemistry, alongside the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and DMSE.

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A new framework to efficiently screen drugs

Novel method to scale phenotypic drug screening drastically reduces the number of input samples, costs, and labor required to execute a screen.

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New snapshots of ancient life

The resolution revolution, beating “blobology”, and shedding light on how ancient microbes thrived in a primordial soup.

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Translating MIT research into real-world results

MIT’s innovation and entrepreneurship system helps launch water, food, and ag startups with social and economic benefits.

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David Sarabia smiles on a mountain trail with a husky laying beside him.

Graduate Student Spotlight: David Sarabia

Chemistry Graduate Student David Sarabia describes his research and answers 20 random questions as part of the Graduate Student Spotlight series.

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Juan Felipe celebrates as he crosses a marathon finish line in this black and white photo.

Postdoctoral Researcher Spotlight: Juan Felipe Torres Gonzalez

Postdoctoral Researcher Dr. Juan Felipe Torres Gonzalez describes his research and answers 20 random questions.

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New Computational Method from the Wang Lab Published in Nature Methods

The paper, “Search and match across spatial omics samples at single-cell resolution,” was published on September 18, 2024.

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A cartoon scientist with a round, purple head and wearing a white lab coat assembles colorful LEGO-like blocks representing RNA at a table.

New approach may yield modified messenger RNAs for treating a wide range of conditions

The LEGO framework could help scientists create mRNA therapies that last longer and require smaller doses.

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