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Nanoparticles target lung disease

After one dose of the particles was administered to the lab mice, the mRNA made it into about 40% of the epithelial cells, which form most of the lung lining. Three doses... Read more »

Now playing: DribbleBot

“Today, most robots are wheeled. But imagine that there’s a disaster scenario, flooding, or an earthquake, and we want robots to aid humans in the search-and-rescue process. We need the machines to... Read more »

When MIT met Sally

Lauding the Institute community’s “signature ability to foster the very best in fundamental research and harness it to confront society’s hardest problems,” Kornbluth noted that many of those challenges will require new... Read more »

Curiosity unbounded

“In this perilous moment, I believe that curiosity can give us the hope and courage to do what needs to be done. “Importantly, curiosity is also the one and only path to understanding one... Read more »

Walking on Sunshine: where The united states’s happiest singles stay

On March 20th the planet celebrated the United Nations’ Foreign day’s joy. Within this distinguished time, the UN revealed the annual business Happiness Report, research that ranks nations using the glee regarding... Read more »

Build an AI strategy that survives first contact with reality

For one of our clients, one of the world’s leading snack food producers, AI is supporting elements of recipe creation, which is a historically complicated task given the dozens of possible ingredients... Read more »

Creative chemistry: Adapting to the 21st century

The chemicals industry helped build the 20th century, and is urgently adapting to the 21st. Almost all daily goods rely on output from the chemicals sector, from clothes and home insulation to... Read more »

The Download: cutting beer’s carbon emissions, and reclaiming lost wages

What’s happening? Next year, New Belgium Brewing will swap out one of the four natural-gas-powered boilers at its main brewing facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, for an electrified version designed to cut... Read more »

How electrifying steam could cut beer’s carbon emissions

“To decarbonize industry, we must decarbonize heat,” says Addison Stark, chief executive and cofounder of the startup.  Indeed, heat production from industry may account for around 10% of global carbon dioxide pollution.... Read more »

Next-gen content farms are using AI-generated text to spin up junk websites

People are using AI to quickly spin up junk websites in order to capture some of the programmatic advertising money that’s sloshing around online, according to a new report by NewsGuard, exclusively shared... Read more »