Research Stories
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A new model that maps developmental pathways to tumor cells may unlock the identity of cancers of unknown primary.
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Separating densely packed molecules before imaging allows them to become visible for the first time.
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Developed by the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, the assay can provide new details about the type of SARS-CoV-2 circulating in a community.
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Design from the Swager Lab uses electronic polymers, rather than colored lines, to indicate a positive response, enabling quantitative monitoring of biomarkers.
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The device senses and wirelessly transmits signals related to pulse, sweat, and ultraviolet exposure, without bulky chips or batteries.
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New research showcases a pilot application using seismometers to monitor groundwater aquifers in California.
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Engineers 3D print materials with networks of sensors directly incorporated.
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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.
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Using organoids to model early development, researchers used an emerging microscopy technology to see that new neurons struggled to reach their developmental destination.
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More complete than existing methods, the new approach might enable longer operational lifetimes for nuclear reactors.