Nanoparticles for gene therapy improve
MIT team’s nanoparticles could become a safer alternative to gene therapy delivered by viruses.
MIT team’s nanoparticles could become a safer alternative to gene therapy delivered by viruses.
In the President's visit to MIT labs he showed keen interest, quick understanding and warm appreciation, say his hosts
Since 2002, the Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation has funded more than 80 projects with over $9 M in grants. The center supports a wide range of emerging technologies including biotechnology, biomedical devices, information technology, new materials, tiny tech, and energy innovations. Eighteen projects have spun out of the center as independent startups, having collectively raised over $150 million in outside financing from investors.
Creating tiny steps to electrode surfaces can double the efficiency of the emissions-free electricity sources, MIT researchers find.
Oxides, as well as metals, seem to be able to sprout carbon nanotubes, study finds
Electrospun fibers could be used for protective clothing, wearable power and more