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Katherine Bourzac Contributor

I’m a freelance journalist based in San Francisco. Before going freelance, I was MIT Technology Review’s material science editor; and I graduated from MIT’s Science Writing program in 2004.

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    Is a cancer treatment actually helping? Nanoparticles that detect cell death may supply a quick answer.

  • Watching Cancer Cells Die

    Is a cancer treatment actually helping? Nanoparticles that detect cell death may supply a quick answer.

  • A Better Toxicity Test

    MIT’s Sangeeta Bhatia demonstrates how to grow miniature liver tissues in the lab.

  • Wearable Health Reports

    The U.S. Army is testing medical sensors that can monitor everything from sleep patterns to whether a soldier is injured.

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  • Photo Essay: Dirty Oil

    Oil companies are, to the chagrin of environmentalists, mining a rich source of bitumen in Canada.

  • Media Lab Courts Corporate Funding

    New director Frank Moss wants to bring more focus to R&D at MIT’s Media Lab – and forge closer ties with corporate sponsors.

  • An International Vision

    The new MIT provost aims to prepare students for global competition.

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