Ingestible electronics. Microneedle patches. A capsule that could replace insulin shots. In Giovanni Traverso’s lab, the ...
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MIT's new method helps probe inside atom’s nucleus using electrons as 'messengers'MIT's new method helps probe inside atom’s nucleus using electrons a…
Developed by researchers at MIT, the method uses the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” within a molecule to help probe ...
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna—about the size of a fine grain of sand—that can be injected into ...
After a night of poor sleep, you don't feel as alert as you should. Your brain might seem foggy, and your mind drifts off ...
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MIT study reveals what happens inside the brain during sleep deprivation
After a night of poor sleep, you don't feel as alert as you should. Your brain might seem foggy, and your mind drifts off when you should be paying attention.
a member of MIT’s Institute for Medical Engineering and Science and the Research Laboratory of Electronics, and an associate member of the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, per Neuroscience ...
As batteries have gotten cheaper and more powerful, they have enabled the electrification of everything from vehicles to lawn ...
Encouraged early on by Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi, the “Queen of Carbon” laid the foundation for countless advances in ...
New research shows that during moments of lost focus after poor sleep, the brain releases a wave of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)—the same cleansing process that normally occurs during deep sleep.
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Zoning out mid-conversation? Your brain might be taking micro naps
Researchers reveal sleep deprivation triggers cerebrospinal fluid waves causing brief attention failures. This discovery ...
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