Bacterial injection system delivers proteins in mice and human cells
With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies.
With further development, the programmable system could be used in a range of applications including gene and cancer therapies.
Researchers create a trajectory-planning system that enables drones working together in the same airspace to always choose a safe path forward.
Associate Professor Tamara Broderick and colleagues build a “taxonomy of trust” to identify where confidence in the results of a data analysis might break down.
MIT engineers discover new carbonation pathways for creating more environmentally friendly concrete.
Ming Guo seeks connections between a cell’s physical form and its biological function, which could illuminate ways to halt abnormal cell growth.
Developed at SMART, the therapy stimulates the host immune system to more effectively clear bacterial infections and accelerate infected wound healing.
Computational tool from MIT CSAIL enables color-changing cellulose-based designs for data visualization, education, fashion, and more.
Fake seeds can cost farmers more than two-thirds of expected crop yields and threaten food security. Trackable silk labels could help.
New LiGO technique accelerates training of large machine-learning models, reducing the monetary and environmental cost of developing AI applications.
The teams will work toward sustainable microchips and topological materials as well as socioresilient materials design.
Drawing inspiration from butterfly wings, reflective fibers woven into clothing could reshape textile sorting and recycling.
J-WAFS researchers are using remote sensing observations to build high-resolution systems to monitor drought.
Project will develop new materials characterization tools and technologies to assign unique identifiers to individual pearls.
Work with skyrmions could have applications in future computers and more.
Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply.