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New and improved RNA interference

Researchers use RNA interference to silence multiple genes at once. The advance, which one expert calls a ‘substantial breakthrough,’ could lead to new treatments for liver diseases.

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Linda Griffith, professor of biological and mechanical engineering

Engineering a cure

Biological engineering professor Linda Griffith launches a new center to study endometriosis and other gynecological diseases.

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PET Scans Showing PiB Uptake in the brain of a cognitively healthy person (left) and in the brain of a person with AD (right).

Back to (brain) basics

MIT neuroscientists are using their knowledge of the brain to generate promising treatments for autism, mental retardation and Alzheimer’s disease.

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This colorized negative-stained transmission electron micrograph (TEM) depicts the ultrastructural details of a number of influenza virus particles, or “virions."

More jabs needed

Study suggests that vaccinating many more people could slow the seasonal influenza virus's ability to evade vaccines.

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