New device could make large biological circuits practical
Innovation from MIT could allow many biological components to be connected to produce predictable effects.
Innovation from MIT could allow many biological components to be connected to produce predictable effects.
Engineered E. coli can store long-term memories of chemical exposure, other events in their DNA.
An enzyme key to DNA repair can worsen tissue damage caused by stroke and organ transplantation.
“Make The Breast Pump Not Suck Hackathon” brings tech out of the bubble and into the bottle.
First set of grants support projects designed to improve diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness.
New technique allows scientists to identify populations of rare stem cells in bone marrow.
Researchers will advance our understanding of the human mind and discover new ways to treat, prevent, and cure neurological disorders.
Engineers devise technology for rapidly testing drug-delivery vehicles in zebrafish.
Two new technologies could enable novel strategies for combating drug-resistant bacteria.
New adhesives based on mussel proteins could be useful for naval or medical applications.
Using magnetic fields, technique can detect parasite’s waste products in infected blood cells.