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- How cell mechanics influences everything March 26, 2023Ming Guo seeks connections between a cell’s physical form and its biological function, which could illuminate ways to halt abnormal cell growth.Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office
- A novel combination therapy for treating vancomycin-resistant bacterial infections March 24, 2023Developed at SMART, the therapy stimulates the host immune system to more effectively clear bacterial infections and accelerate infected wound healing.Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology
- A design tool to democratize the art of color-changing mosaics March 23, 2023Computational tool from MIT CSAIL enables color-changing cellulose-based designs for data visualization, education, fashion, and more.Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL
- Tackling counterfeit seeds with “unclonable” labels March 22, 2023Fake seeds can cost farmers more than two-thirds of expected crop yields and threaten food security. Trackable silk labels could help.David L. Chandler | MIT News Office
- Learning to grow machine-learning models March 22, 2023New LiGO technique accelerates training of large machine-learning models, reducing the monetary and environmental cost of developing AI applications.Adam Zewe | MIT News Office
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- Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Fight for Green Tech Domination March 26, 2023Can advanced semiconductors cut emissions of greenhouse gases enough to make a difference in the struggle to halt climate change? The answer is a resounding yes. Such a change is actually well underway. Starting around 2001, the compound semiconductor gallium nitride fomented a revolution in lighting that has been, by some measures, the fastest technology […]Umesh K. Mishra
- We’re the New Renewables March 24, 2023The Big Picture features technology through the lens of photographers.Every month, IEEE Spectrum selects the most stunning technology images recently captured by photographers around the world. We choose images that reflect an important advance, or a trend, or that are just mesmerizing to look at. We feature all images on our site, and one also […]Willie Jones
- Video Friday: Lunar Base March 24, 2023Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.Robotics Summit & Expo: 10–11 May 2023, BOSTONICRA 2023: 29 May–2 June 2023, LONDONRoboCup 2023: 4–10 […]Evan Ackerman
- Report: Global Patent Renewal Trends—Unpicking What Survives March 24, 2023We are delighted to share a new research report that explores trends in patent maintenance behaviors revealed through the analysis of two decades of patent data.By collecting and analyzing different data points, we explore the trends and directionality of patent filing and maintenance by jurisdiction and sector to understand what survives. The insights within the […]Clarivate
- Millimeter Wave Radar System Keeps Drivers Safe on the Road March 23, 2023A new sensor could help reduce the number of accidents caused by impaired driving and could protect children left in hot cars. The Wireless Intelligent Sensing millimeter-wave radar system, developed by startup Pontosense, monitors vehicle occupants’ vital signs, and it can detect the presence of passengers in the vehicle and where they are seated. The […]Joanna Goodrich
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- 4D printing “living” structures inspired by immortal jellyfish March 23, 20234D printing produces a living polymer network that can be printed into 3D shapes and then broken down into its monomer units for reuse. The post 4D printing “living” structures inspired by immortal jellyfish appeared first on Advanced Science News.Andrey Feldman
- Hatice Mutlu: Circular chemistry through degradable, metamorphosing polymers March 23, 2023Chemist Hatice Mutlu applies zero-waste methods to create biodegradable polymers that can be used perpetually. The post Hatice Mutlu: Circular chemistry through degradable, metamorphosing polymers appeared first on Advanced Science News.Nicole Kilian
- A soft robotic hand takes a two pronged approach to grasping March 23, 2023Resembling a balloon filled with coffee grounds, this gripper uses granular jamming and electrostatic interactions to manipulate objects. The post A soft robotic hand takes a two pronged approach to grasping appeared first on Advanced Science News.Yegor Piskarev
- Blue-green algae bind rare earth elements March 20, 2023Biosorption could help in the recycling and reuse of rare earth elements. The post Blue-green algae bind rare earth elements appeared first on Advanced Science News.Sukanya Charuchandra
- Pathogen detection with nanotechnology March 20, 2023Researchers turn to nanotechnology to boost the detection of pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2. The post Pathogen detection with nanotechnology appeared first on Advanced Science News.Bradley van Paridon