SMART researchers uncover new anti-phage defense mechanisms
Discovery explains why some bacteria have been able to defend against phage therapy, opens new ways to overcome existing challenges.
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Discovery explains why some bacteria have been able to defend against phage therapy, opens new ways to overcome existing challenges.
Chemical engineer aims to create a test that can work in 10 minutes and doesn’t require specialized instruments or laboratory infrastructure.
Carbon nanotubes embedded in leaves detect chemical signals that are produced when a plant is damaged.
Microfluidics enables researchers to create unique environment for developing medicine, paving the way for more potent, high-quality drugs.
Starting with higher-value niche markets and then expanding could help perovskite-based solar panels become competitive with silicon.
Solar panel costs have dropped lately, but slimming down silicon wafers could lead to even lower costs and faster industry expansion.
Study suggests noninvasive spectroscopy could be used to monitor blood glucose levels.
Polymer may pave the way for drugs to which bacteria are significantly less resistant, a breakthrough that could save hundreds of thousands of lives per year.
New method overcomes limitations of existing chemical procedures and may accelerate nanoengineering of materials.
Award will support interdisciplinary research on the role of the human microbiome in health and disease.
SMART has developed a new way to study cells, paving the way for a better understanding of how cancers spread and become deadly.
New method from MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore paves the way for improved optoelectronic and 5G devices.
SMART's new Critical Analytics for Manufacturing Personalized-Medicine (CAMP) group aims to overcome challenges in life-changing cell therapies.
Professor of materials science and engineering to lead MIT’s research enterprise in Singapore.
Radiocarbon measurements provide evidence that the origin of the haze over Sumatra's neighbors is peat, not deforestation and waste burning as many believed.