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Beyond reducing time to market, modern plant engineering efforts have shifted from yield per plant—a hallmark of the Green Revolution—to…
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
In his quest to understand the hermit crab housing market, biologist Mark Laidre of Dartmouth College had to get creative.…
Under a slice-of-heaven sky, 150 acres of rolling green hills stretch off into the distance. About a dozen people—tree enthusiasts,…
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe signed a treaty with the US government in 1855 that ceded the vast majority of…
One of the things I’ve come to value deeply about the MIT community is the near-universal willingness to name a…
“I spent 10 years at MIT, earning four degrees in electrical engineering and computer science,” says Arvola Chan ’74, SM…
When alumni opened the first issue of The Technology Review in January 1899, they found not only a description of…
“The most challenging aspect of developing an engineering solution to prevent overdose mortality is simultaneously addressing patient adherence and willingness…
In addition, the researchers found that the regeneration was due in part to activation of a cellular signaling pathway known…
The most abundant protein in animals, collagen is fibrous, made from long strands of protein that intertwine to form a…
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
Before you buy orange juice, it probably waited, for as long as two years, in a two-story, stainless-steel tank filled…
The demand for new and improved infrastructure across the world is not being met. The Asian Development Bank has estimated…
A new crop of biotech startups, armed with carbon-guzzling bacteria and plenty of capital, are promising something that seems too…
Dried cells—it’s what’s for dinner. At least that’s what a new crop of biotech startups, armed with carbon-guzzling bacteria and…