Synthetic coating for the GI tract could deliver drugs or aid in digestion
MIT engineers devise a temporary film that may help treat diabetes, infections, and other conditions.
MIT engineers devise a temporary film that may help treat diabetes, infections, and other conditions.
The experimental drug has shown promise in early-stage clinical trials conducted in Singapore.
Study finds “epigenomic” alterations evolve as lung tumors become more aggressive and metastasize.
Specialized nanoparticles create a “breath signal” that could be used to diagnose pneumonia and other infectious or genetic diseases.
A new computational method fine-tunes delivery of therapeutics to specific brain regions.
The prototype mask, which includes an N95 filter, can be easily sterilized and worn many times.
MIT engineers are using computing modeling to prevent microparticles from clogging during injections.
In lab tests, virus-like DNA structures coated with viral proteins provoke a strong immune response in human B cells.
Certain cancer therapeutics concentrate within cells — a finding that could change the way scientists think about drug design.
New molecule for imaging calcium in neurons reduces crosstalk from neighboring neurons.
A new platform that precisely quantifies antigens presented on cell surfaces may help researchers and clinicians improve the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapies.
Engineers design nanoparticles that stimulate the immune system, helping it to attack tumors.
Multi-institutional MassCPR initiative announces more than $16.5 million to support 62 Boston-area projects.
Laureates recognized for contributions to climate change, biomedicine, and quantum cryptography.
Students around the country recognized for innovative solutions to better single-use plastic, spacecraft and aircraft fuel gauges, surgery techniques, and more.