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Rumford Prize Awarded for the Invention and Refinement of Optogenetics (American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1/30/2019)
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New Technique Captures Entire Fly Brain in 3D (The Scientist, 1/18/2019)
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How to Rapidly Image Entire Brains at Nanoscale Resolution (HHMI, 1/17/2019)
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Mapping the brain at high resolution (MIT News, 1/17/2019)
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Watch: ‘Taste of the future’: New microscopy technique captures stunning images of a fly’s brain (STAT, 1/17/2019)
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Microscope captures intricate images of glowing brains at record speed (Science, 1/17/2019)
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With the help of a substance found in disposable diapers, MIT researchers can now shrink objects really small (Boston Globe, 12/20/2018)
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CNN: feature on implosion fabrication, a way to make nanoscale objects by shrinking patterned hydrogels (12/18/2018)
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Researchers have invented a new method of shrinking objects to one thousandth of the size (World Economic Forum, 12/18/2018)
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Researchers Shrink 3D Objects to the Nanoscale, Attach Beneficial Materials (R&D, 12/18/2018)
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Honey, I Shrunk Everything: MIT Scientists Can Shrink Objects to the Nanoscale (Popular Mechanics, 12/18/2018)
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MIT can shrink 3D objects down to nanoscale versions (Engadget, 12/17/2018)
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Incredible shrinking method collapses structures to the nanoscale (ABC News, 12/14/2018)
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Team invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale (MIT News, 12/13/2018)
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Incredible shrinking 3D printer can make really tiny objects (New Scientist, 12/13/2018)
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Going nano via implosion (C&EN, 12/13/2018)
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Nature: technology feature on expansion microscopy and other tools (12/4/2018)
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Synbiobeta interview with Ed Boyden on the future of neuroscience (11/19/2018)
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Congrats to Fei Chen, who was named to the Forbes "30 Under 30" list. (Forbes, 11/13/2018)
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Congrats to Erica Jung and Young Gyu Yoon, who accepted tenure-track faculty jobs (10/18/2018)
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Congrats to Nir Grossman, who won the 2018 Science & PINS Grand Prize for Neuromodulation (Science, 8/2/2018)
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Congrats to Adam Marblestone, named to the Technology Review TR35 "35 Innovators Under 35" (Technology Review, 6/27/2018)
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THIS SCI-FI TOOL LETS YOU SHINE A LIGHT ON THE BRAIN (Ozy, 6/19/2018)
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Boyden selected as Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator (5/23/2018)
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Congrats to Nikita Pak, Young Gyu Yoon, and David Rolnick for passing their PhD defenses. (5/15/2018)
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Optogenetics: understanding the brain, one flash of light at a time (Cosmos, 4/20/2018)
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Optogenetics: Controlling Neurons with Photons (Optics and Photonics, 4/1/2018)
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Boyden receives 2018 Canada Gairdner International Award (MIT News, 3/27/2018)
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Congrats to Deblina Sarkar for being named to Technology Review's list of India's Top 10 Innovators Under Age 35! (3/14/2018)
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Congrats to Deblina Sarkar for winning an NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award. (3/6/2018)
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Boyden named inaugural Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology (MIT News, 3/5/2018)
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Seeing the brain's electrical activity (MIT News, 2/26/2018)
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A Neurobiologist Thinks Big — and Small (Quanta Magazine)
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Top Technical Advances in 2017 (The Scientist, 12/25/2017)
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Next-generation optogenetic molecules control single neurons (MIT News, 11/13/2017)
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Robotic Patch Clamping Gains Eyes (The Scientist, 8/30/2017)
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Disease Hunters Enlarge the Enemy to Get a Better Look (Scientific American, 8/1/2017)
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Microscopy technique could enable more informative biopsies (MIT News, 8/1/2017)
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Congrats to Yongxin Zhao and Nir Grossman, who have accepted tenure-track faculty jobs (7/1/2017)
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Ed Boyden, "Things That Will Blow Your Mind" panel, Milken Global Conference (Milken Institute, 6/26/2017)
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New Electrical Brain Stimulation Technique Shows Promise in Mice (New York Times)
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Congrats to Paul Tillberg, winner of the Hertz Thesis Prize for his PhD work in the Boyden lab. (6/1/2017)
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A noninvasive method for deep brain stimulation (MIT News, 6/1/2017)
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Electric fields tease buried brain cells into action (Science, 6/1/2017)
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Congrats to Emma Costa, winner of the Peter J. Eloranta Research Fellowship. (5/18/2017)
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Congrats to Paul Reginato and Andrew Payne, who won NSERC fellowships (5/17/2017)
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Congrats to Mike Henninger, who successfully defended his PhD thesis (5/6/2017)
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High-resolution imaging with conventional microscopes (MIT News, 4/17/2017)
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By blowing up brain tissue to 20 times its size, scientists see unprecedented details (Science, 4/17/2017)
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Ed Boyden elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (MIT News, 4/12/2017)
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