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Particles that enhance mRNA delivery could reduce vaccine dosage and costs
Particles that enhance mRNA delivery could reduce vaccine dosage and costs

Using these nanoparticles to deliver a flu vaccine, researchers observed an effective immune response at a much lower dose.

Charting the future of AI, from safer answers to faster thinking
Charting the future of AI, from safer answers to faster thinking

MIT PhD students who interned with the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Summer Program are pushing AI tools to be more flexible, efficient, and grounded in truth.

MIT researchers invent new human brain model to enable disease research, drug discovery
MIT researchers invent new human brain model to enable disease research, drug discovery

Cultured from induced pluripotent stem cells, “miBrains” integrate all major brain cell types and model brain structures, cellular interactions, activity, and pathological features.

MIT study finds targets for a new tuberculosis vaccine
MIT study finds targets for a new tuberculosis vaccine

Using these antigens, researchers plan to develop vaccine candidates that they hope would stimulate a strong immune response against the world’s deadliest pathogen.

Teaching robots to map large environments
Teaching robots to map large environments

A new approach developed at MIT could help a search-and-rescue robot navigate an unpredictable environment by rapidly generating an accurate map of its surroundings.

New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgery
New therapeutic brain implants could defy the need for surgery

MIT researchers created microscopic wireless electronic devices that travel through blood and implant in target brain regions, where they provide electrical stimulation.

What should countries do with their nuclear waste?
What should countries do with their nuclear waste?

A new study by MIT researchers analyzes different nuclear waste management strategies, with a focus on the radionuclide iodine-129.

A new patch could help to heal the heart
A new patch could help to heal the heart

MIT engineers developed a programmable drug-delivery patch that can promote tissue healing and blood vessel regrowth following a heart attack.

Lightning-prediction tool could help protect the planes of the future
Lightning-prediction tool could help protect the planes of the future

The new approach maps aircraft sections most vulnerable to lightning, including on planes with experimental designs.

3 Questions: How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystems
3 Questions: How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystems

MIT PhD student and CSAIL researcher Justin Kay describes his work combining AI and computer vision systems to monitor the ecosystems that support our planet.

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