Horns, spikes and bony plates—dinosaurs designed a lot of variations to defend on their own. But paleontologist Lawrence M. Witmer has identified that a group of dinosaurs identified as ankylosaurs had a key weapon. It was even more significant than their tanklike armor, and it was hidden inside their skull: […]
Day: September 2, 2021
For Good Science, You Need Engaged Citizens
The White Home has rehired a climate scientist who was forced out by the Trump administration, and is proposing to significantly improve the budget of the Centers for Sickness Control and Prevention. “Science is back” has grow to be a Biden slogan. But listening to scientists is only the very […]
Landmark Bio, a biomanufacturing facility co-founded by MIT, breaks ground in Watertown Arsenal | MIT News
On July 29, MIT Provost Martin A. Schmidt and Affiliate Provost Krystyn Van Vliet attended a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the development of Landmark Bio, a new 40,000-sq. foot biopharma producing facility at The Arsenal on the Charles in Watertown, Massachusetts. Jongyoon Han, MIT professor of electrical engineering and organic […]