Researchers are searching every day for new breakthroughs in injection free diabetes control. Will they work? Imagine waking up every … More
Month: February 2025
The Ethical Questions of Germline Editing: Designing the Future Generations
The ethics and risks of editing embryonic DNA with CRISPR-Cas9 Technology What would the world look like if we could … More
Building Kidneys: Dr. Harald Ott’s Approach to Organ Engineering
Insights From Dr. Ott About His Revolutionary Research to End Transplant Waitlists Right now, if your kidney fails, your next … More
Is Bird Flu Going to Trigger the Next Pandemic?
A deadly and highly contagious disease among birds has started to spread to humans; should we be worried? Did you … More
Northeastern University’s Role in NASA’s Moon Exploration
Students and faculty at Northeastern University are innovating new technology and collaborating with NASA to prepare for missions to the … More
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Humanity Begins to Harness the Power of the Sun As we use the world’s finite resources, scientists search for new … More
The Power of Paper
A CRISPR-based paper test strip’s potential to redefine influenza testing Each year, influenza afflicts one billion people worldwide, with approximately … More
CRISPR and Its Detective Lens
How SHERLOCK and DETECR Diagnostic Tools Are Transforming Disease Detection Imagine a tool so precise it can locate a single … More
A New Battery Type has Stepped onto the Scene!
Form Energy is developing a new technology: the iron-air battery How can we store energy for longer periods? Form Energy, … More