New test may predict Covid-19 immunity
The paper test measures the level of neutralizing antibodies in a blood sample and could help people decide what protections they should take against infection.
The paper test measures the level of neutralizing antibodies in a blood sample and could help people decide what protections they should take against infection.
Study: When adults gain access to Medicaid, they sign up their previously unenrolled kids, too — yet many more remain outside the system.
In collaboration with Community Jameel and Co-Impact, rigorous research will inform social policies and programs.
The Jameel Index for Food Trade and Vulnerability — a project supported by Community Jameel — will study the implications of climate change on food security as they relate to trade.
A new device, which doesn’t rely on immunosuppressing drugs, may assist efforts to develop an artificial pancreas to treat diabetes.
A breakdown of lipid metabolism in these brain cells promotes inflammation and interferes with neuron activity, a new study finds.
Algorithms designed to ensure multiple users share a network fairly can’t prevent some users from hogging all the bandwidth.
Using organoids to model early development, researchers used an emerging microscopy technology to see that new neurons struggled to reach their developmental destination.
Researchers use machine learning to automatically solve, explain, and generate university-level math problems at a human level.
New research ties inaccuracies in pulse oximeter readings to racial disparities in treatment and outcomes.
Researchers train a machine-learning model to monitor and adjust the 3D printing process to correct errors in real-time.
The technique opens a door to manufacturing of pressure-monitoring bandages, shade-shifting fabrics, or touch-sensing robots.
Evaluation Incubators to provide technical assistance, training, funding to help partners design randomized evaluations of housing stability strategies and state and local programs.
New stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs.
To ensure a quick halt, brain circuit architecture avoids a slow process of integration in favor of quicker differentiation, study finds.