Seokheun “Sean” Choi, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, has developed a new device for faster testing of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Credit: Seokheun “Sean”…
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Credit: Imperial College London The chip, developed at Imperial College London and known as TriSilix, is a ‘micro laboratory’ which performs a miniature version of…
Two examples of protein targets in the free modeling category. AlphaFold predicts highly accurate structures measured against experimental result. Credit: DeepMind DeepMind develops AI solution…
KAUST researchers have developed a durable “electronic skin” that can mimic natural functions of human skin, such as sensing temperature and touch. Credit: © 2020…
Inside every cell, thousands of different proteins form the machinery that keeps all living things — from humans and plants to microscopic bacteria — alive…
The reptile millirobot changes from caterpillar motion to concertina motion after reprogramming. Credit: City University of Hong Kong Millirobots that can adapt to unstructured environments,…
MIT researchers have developed a way to simultaneously image up to five different molecules within a cell, by targeting glowing reporters to distinct locations inside…
To visualize cellular signals within a neuron, researchers scattered reporters in clusters (green) across the cell. They then identified the signal each cluster represented (multiple…
A 3D bioprinted heart model developed by Adam Feinberg and his team. Credit: Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering Professor of Biomedical Engineering Adam Feinberg…
This multicolored image of chromatin was created using multiplexed fluorescence in situ hybridization and super-resolution microscopy. Credit: Xiaowei Zhuang lab High-resolution, 3D images of human…
Artistic interpretation of how microbial genome sequences from the GEM catalog can help fill in gaps of knowledge about the microbes that play key roles…
The reptile millirobot changes from caterpillar motion to concertina motion after reprogramming. Credit: City University of Hong Kong An easy way to make millirobots by…
Widely available materials found in hardware stores, like those shown here, can be combined with ultraviolet lights found in shuttered research labs to enable low-cost…
When exposed to UV light on the outside, a luminescent wood panel (right) lights up an indoor space (as seen through “windows;” red arrows), whereas…
A person wears an “electronic skin” device on the wrist. Credit: Chuanqian Shi Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are developing a wearable electronic…
An international team led by NTU Singapore’s Professor Chen Xiaodong (left) has invented an artificial olfactory system that mimics the mammalian nose to assess the…
Live-capture of virus infected cells. After infection of a host cell, a virus tries to replicate (green dots), and tries to prevent the host cell…
When activated by daylight, a new type of cotton face mask releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) that kill viruses and bacteria. Credit: Adapted from ACS…
A Potential Game-Changer to Reverse Alcohol Intoxication A staggering 3 million deaths occur every year as result from harmful use of alcohol, according to the…
Lead author Yufei Xiang holds of 3D printed model of nanobodies (purple) on top of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (gray). Credit: UPMC Researchers at the…