Engineered viruses could fight drug resistance
By tweaking bacteriophage genomes, MIT team creates a new weapon to combat infection.
By tweaking bacteriophage genomes, MIT team creates a new weapon to combat infection.
Scientists simulate early galaxy formation in a universe of dark matter that is ultralight, or “fuzzy,” rather than cold or warm.
Connected devices can now share position information, even in noisy, GPS-denied areas.
New technique stretches out MRI scans of placentas so they can be more accurately analyzed, and shows the potential of MRI for pregnancy monitoring.
Data on MIT students underscore the importance of getting enough sleep; bedtime also matters.
MIT researchers employ low-cost sensors to detect and track the origins of air pollutants in India.
Five software and hardware projects will launch the MIT.nano Immersion Lab Gaming Program.
New structural design could lead to self-deploying tents or adaptive robotic fins.
Vaccines packaged in novel nanoparticles could offer a new way to fight cancer and infectious diseases.
MIT team successfully tests a new method for verification of weapons reduction.
RFID-based devices work in indoor and outdoor lighting conditions, and communicate at greater distances.
Algorithm enables one audio signal to glide into another, recreating the “portamento” effect of some musical instruments.
Rapid imaging method could help reveal how conditions such as autism affect brain cells.
New research looks at how environmental taxes can work for everyone, in Spain and beyond.
Study offers models for preserving the privacy of citizens while using their data to improve government services.