With these nanoparticles, a simple urine test could diagnose bacterial pneumonia
Results could also indicate whether antibiotics have successfully treated the infection.
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Results could also indicate whether antibiotics have successfully treated the infection.
MIT spinoff is changing the way mosquito-borne illnesses are diagnosed and aims to influence how public health officials react to disease outbreaks.
Study illuminates new mode of bacteria dispersal.
The School of Engineering’s faculty leadership weigh in on what the MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will mean for their students and faculty.
Model predicts whether ER patients suffering from sepsis urgently need a change in therapy.
Speakers at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory fall symposium highlight advances in microscopy, tissue engineering, and reporters of brain activity.
Smartphone app developed by Emily Lindemer PhD '17 uses social contacts and location information to give gentle reminders for staying engaged with recovery.
Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes over the last quarter.
A principled approach can lead to less need for drugs, especially opioids, Emery Brown and colleagues say.
In lab experiments, soldiers wearing exoskeletons designed to improve physical performance reacted more slowly to visual cues.
Despite a single, unchanging food source in the form of a liquid meal replacement shake, bacteria in the gut are unpredictable, researchers find.
Three MIT postdocs earn competitive Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships that support diversity in the sciences.
Neural network learns speech patterns that predict depression in clinical interviews.
Findings suggest mechanisms for the persistence of nasal polyps and possible new treatment strategies.
Using freeze-dried, shelf-stable cellular components, students can learn about key biological concepts.