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Flexible hydrogel heart patch cuts tissue damage by 50% and boosts recovery rates
MIT engineers create a programmable drug patch that heals damaged heart tissue and restores cardiac function after a heart ...
For Princeton’s Class of 2029, The Daily Princetonian analyzed how someone’s intended major impacted their top college choice ...
Fusion energy — the process of combining atoms rather than splitting them — has long been seen as the holy grail of clean ...
The star pitcher has been studying aerospace engineering at MIT. Now his pitches will take flight in professional baseball.
In this conversation, the FT’s John Thornhill and MIT Technology Review’s Caiwei Chen consider the battle between Silicon ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
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 ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Anyone older than 18 likely went through the conventional higher education system. The majors you took were ones that your ...
As America's tech titans report earnings this week, one question looms large: is the artificial intelligence boom that has ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Flexible drug-delivery patch can promote tissue healing after a heart attack
MIT engineers have developed a flexible drug-delivery patch that can be placed on the heart after a heart attack to help ...
Back and better than ever, the Cambridge Science Carnival , an annual free family-friendly science extravaganza, was held on ...
M.S. in Project Management Program Director Evangelia Ieronymaki shares how the new Columbia SPS program prepares leaders to ...
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