Research Stories
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The technology, which achieves single-cell resolution, could help in continuous, noninvasive patient assessment to guide medical treatments.
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Since an MIT team introduced expansion microscopy in 2015, the technique has powered the science behind kidney disease, plant seeds, the microbiome, Alzheimer’s, viruses, and more.
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The system will support US Army missions.
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These bacteria, which could be designed to detect pollution or nutrients, could act as sensors to help farmers monitor their crops.
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Federal Laboratory Consortium award recognizes excellence in commercializing small microwave sounders expected to improve weather forecasts.
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SPROUT, developed by Lincoln Laboratory and University of Notre Dame researchers, is a vine robot capable of navigating under collapsed structures.
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U.S. Air Force engineer and PhD student Randall Pietersen is using AI and next-generation imaging technology to detect pavement damage and unexploded munitions.
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MIT researchers developed a fiber computer and networked several of them into a garment that learns to identify physical activities.
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ReviveMed uses AI to gather large-scale data on metabolites — molecules like lipids, cholesterol, and sugar — to match patients with therapeutics.
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A new low-power system using radio frequency waves takes a major step toward autonomous, indoor drone navigation.