Research Stories
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Cell-infused gloves and bandages light up when in contact with certain chemicals.
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New method could enable pinpoint diagnostics on individual blood cells.
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Simple wrist sensors let neurologists collect better data about patients with epilepsy — and could alert patients that they need to seek medical care.
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Andrew Whittle engineers smart underground infrastructure for a safer and more efficient future.
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New theory could reduce number of sensors required for high-resolution imaging systems.
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Three-in-one design allows genetic, chemical, optical, and electrical inputs and outputs.
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Chemical engineers are working on carbon nanotubes that could be injected under the skin to reveal blood glucose levels.
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New sensor developed by MIT chemical engineers can detect tiny traces of explosives.
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New type of sensor could immediately detect tiny cracks in structures and relay their exact location.
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Tiny particles that measure microRNA levels in tissue samples could help diagnose and monitor many diseases.