Our work is out in PNAS! We used in vivo directed evolution to force a Rubisco enzyme to overcome inhibition by oxygen. Enzyme evolution is shaped by environment -- nothing is unevolvable 😏 https://t.co/nUhvCzF9Ix
Five exceptional student Finalist teams will receive mentorship from PhD students from MIT and Harvard University. Read more about this year's mentors and don't forget to submit your space biology idea by April 14th at 11:59 PM! https://t.co/1qc4AsofjR
In vivo directed evolution of an ultra-fast RuBisCO from a semi-anaerobic environment imparts oxygen resistance https://t.co/Kf3YAjaroG #biorxiv_biochem
A billowing plume from a chemical plant in Georgia prompted an evacuation order that affected about 17,000 people, caused an hourslong shelter-in-place order for Rockdale County’s remaining residents, and shut down a stretch of the I-20 highway. https://t.co/WNMMPkhYjz
"Although my neuroscience background was very different from other people in the lab, Mary embraced it with a type of openness you rarely see," graduate student Carly Martin says. #DayIntheLab https://t.co/phoKhSd4Sa
I have an old manual Canon that I often forget to wind, so my photos overlap. Usually I end up with nonsense but sometimes things align just right and I get the most Boston photo of all time. I give you MIT dome in the Charles river with rowers below the citgo sign:
HAPPENING NOW! Jasmin Moghbeli '05, former member of @mitwbball, @mitwlax, and women's @mitvball, is conducting her first spacewalk at the International Space Station today. The walk started at approximately 8:05 a.m. on Wednesday. #RollTech